Crazing (Polymers)
Formation of a network of fine, crack-like structures within a polymer, typically under tensile stress, leading to zones of localized plastic deformation.
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Crazing (Polymers)
Summary
Crazing (Polymers) is a physical phenomenon[1]. Crazing (Polymers) draws 61 Wikipedia views per month (physical_phenomenon category, ranking #71 of 138).[2]
Key Facts
- Crazing (Polymers)'s image is recorded as Ceramics glaze crazing.jpg[3].
- Crazing (Polymers)'s image is recorded as Crazes PS.jpg[4].
- Crazing (Polymers)'s instance of is recorded as physical phenomenon[5].
- Crazing (Polymers)'s subclass of is recorded as fracture[6].
- Crazing (Polymers)'s subclass of is recorded as polymer[7].
- Crazing (Polymers)'s Commons category is recorded as Crazing[8].
- Crazing (Polymers)'s Freebase ID is recorded as /m/06cwtk[9].
- Crazing (Polymers)'s Art & Architecture Thesaurus ID is recorded as 300054126[10].
- Crazing (Polymers)'s Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 73125742[11].
- Crazing (Polymers)'s OpenAlex ID is recorded as C73125742[12].
Why It Matters
Crazing (Polymers) draws 61 Wikipedia views per month (physical_phenomenon category, ranking #71 of 138).[2]