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This must be what they meant by crazing across.
He found himself looking down on that molasses, wondering when it would start crazing and cracking.
Though some of the sinks show their age with cracking or crazing, most do not require refinishing.
When the product is stressed, crazing from the particles helps to increase the strength of the polymer.
Rather, crazing will occur homogeneously throughout the material.
The change in temperature and in the redox sometimes cause cracking or crazing.
A hot, crazing wind, like France's infamousmistral,blew down over the island without cease.
The causes of crazing include:
Crazing the surface with acetone or nail-polish remover or sand-paper would have similar effects.
Who Crazes Whom?
In addition, when crazing occurs, one will typically not observe "necking," or concentration of force upon one spot in a material.
For dear old grumpapar, he's gone on the razzledar, through gazing and crazing and blazing at the stars.
Nate's BMW was in the circular drive, and the only light was borrowed from the street lamps and the moon crazing the dark windows.
Mr. MacKenzie neglected to mention the house's original exterior stucco, which was crazing like the icing on a stale wedding cake.
Images of crazing via Google Images (look for the images of fine 'cracks')
The jacketed slugs from Garcia's weapon ricocheted off the steel and smashed into the portside bridge windows, crazing them with a thousand tiny cracks.
There were also iron foundries and an iron works, stamps and crazing mills, a smelter, blowing houses and clay extraction.
Olya, the name that leers Its lecherous longing and knavery, Whispers in crazing ears The secret spell of her slavery.
Up ahead, lightning strikes the great Wearmouth Bridge and grounds to the water, crazing floes of hard black ice, sending unlucky river rats swirling to the bottom.
Mixing polymers is another method of increasing strength, particularly with materials that show crazing preceding brittle fracture such as atactic polystyrene (APS).
This was considered to be the reason why drunkenness "drives men out of their senses and crazes them, inasmuch as they are then filled with the blood of their forbears."
The ingredients and processes of violin varnish are very diverse, with some highly regarded old examples showing defects (e.g. cracking, crazing) associated with incompatible varnish components.
The layers of wax were crazing into thousands of spider-fine cracks, the water was seeping in, chilling his bones, his hands were numb and burning with the cold.
But the biggest discovery was that white mineral talc mined in the California desert, when added to clay, allowed saturated color in a single firing cycle without crazing or crackling.
Once fired ware tends to be more resistant to crazing due to better development of the glaze/body interfacial layer, which reduces stress gradients between the glaze and body.