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... exposed area . The anode areas on the metal surface shift to different positions until the entire metal surface has been anodic at some time . A general rule for rating metals in chemical envi- ronments may also be applied to rating ...
... exposed area . The anode areas on the metal surface shift to different positions until the entire metal surface has been anodic at some time . A general rule for rating metals in chemical envi- ronments may also be applied to rating ...
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... exposure to an experimental photographic bleach. SI SSSI SSS NS ISSN Polyethylene Polyimide Polyphenylene oxide Polyphenylene sulfide Polypropylene Polystyrene Polysulfone Polytetrafluoroethylene Polyurethane Polyvinyl Chloride ( rigid ...
... exposure to an experimental photographic bleach. SI SSSI SSS NS ISSN Polyethylene Polyimide Polyphenylene oxide Polyphenylene sulfide Polypropylene Polystyrene Polysulfone Polytetrafluoroethylene Polyurethane Polyvinyl Chloride ( rigid ...
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Eastman Kodak Company. Effect on plastics of exposure to an experimental photographic bleach . From the left , crazing on polycarbonate and ABS , respec- tively , and pitting and embrittlement of acetal . C Table V CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL ...
Eastman Kodak Company. Effect on plastics of exposure to an experimental photographic bleach . From the left , crazing on polycarbonate and ABS , respec- tively , and pitting and embrittlement of acetal . C Table V CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL ...
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