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It is used to describe materials or surfaces that can withstand wear and tear from friction or scraping. Example: "The new flooring is made from an abrasion-resistant material, making it ideal for high-traffic areas."
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Silica refractories have good load resistance at high temperatures, are abrasion-resistant, and are particularly suited to containing acidic slags.
For example, cryptic coloration often goes hand in hand with cryptic behaviour; nonreflective colours occur on the faces of birds that forage in bright sunlight; and abrasion-resistant coloration occurs more often among species that inhabit abrasive habitats than among species that inhabit nonabrasive habitats.
Also contributing to longevity are the abrasion-resistant polymer polybutadiene and improved vulcanization systems.
Simply flip up the outer shell, made of abrasion-resistant nylon, and you have yourself a 14-by-30-inch 14-by-30-inch 14-by-30-inch 14-by-30-inch
Hard-facing materials contain 10 65 percent cobalt, and abrasion-resistant die steels usually have 0.4 4 percent cobalt.
One prominent ethylene-methacrylic acid copolymer is Surlyn, which is made into hard, tough, abrasion-resistant golf-ball covers.
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The present paper reviews the effects of various microstructural aspects on the abrasion resistance and attempts to define a desirable microstructure for low hardness abrasion resistant steels: a dual phase matrix strengthened by retained austenite via the TRIP effect.
A proper understanding of abrasion resistance and associated damage mechanisms is of vital importance in the design of improved abrasion resistant construction steels.
Its "Bombshell Technical Fabric" is "water, stain, and abrasion resistant".
Martensitic steels are widely used for abrasion resistant applications.
All films presented abrasion resistant property in contact with sponge and detergent.
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