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Crazing - Wikipedia
Crazing is a yielding mechanism in polymers characterized by the formation of a fine network of microvoids and fibrils . These structures (known as crazes) typically appear as linear features and frequently precede brittle fracture. en.wikipedia.org
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Crazing - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Crazing is defined as a group of surface fissures that appear as small cracks in materials exposed to solvent and stress, typically oriented perpendicular ... www.sciencedirect.com
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What is Crazing / Crackle and How to Stop It? - Lakeside Pottery
Glaze crazing or glaze crackle is a network of lines or cracks in the fired glazed surface. It happens when a glaze is under tension. A craze pattern can ... www.lakesidepottery.com
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crazing
▪ I. crazing, vbl. n. (ˈkreɪzɪŋ) [f. craze v. + -ing1.] 1. The action of the verb craze; crushing, bruising, cracking, etc. (lit. and fig.); spec. of tin ore, and of pottery (craze v. 2, 3 b).1526 Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W. 1531) 58 b, To kepe the rule of holy obedyence, hole and sounde, without crasyng... Oxford English Dictionary
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CRAZING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
small, thin cracks (= very narrow spaces) or lines over the surface of something, or the process of these appearing. dictionary.cambridge.org
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What Is Crazing On Vintage China?
A true crack through the ceramic that can be felt on both sides of a piece. Crazing on vintage china is only on the outside layer, is difficult to feel. vintageunscripted.com
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[PDF] CIP 3 - Crazing Concrete Surfaces - NRMCA
Crazing is the development of a network of fine random cracks or fissures on the surface of concrete or mortar caused by shrinkage of the surface layer that is ... www.nrmca.org
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Ceramic Glaze Crazing: Causes, Myths, Concerns, and Aesthetics
Glaze crazing occurs when a web of tiny cracks appears on the surface of a ceramic piece after firing. This happens due to a mismatch in the thermal expansion ... ceramicmaterialsworkshop.com
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how do we feel about crazing? : r/Pottery - Reddit
As far as crazing if you are sure the piece is vitrified it's technically fine and some people like the look. To bad It's a very cute mug! I like the fun ... www.reddit.com
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Crazing – Knowledge and References - Taylor & Francis
Crazing is a phenomenon that occurs in polymers where narrow microscopic gaps develop in the material, resulting in many minute cracks in the plane normal to ... taylorandfrancis.com
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Harpalus (crater)
However, the resulting clay model depicted crazing (net-like cracks) across the crater floor, an addition to which Bonestell objected. wikipedia.org
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craze-mill
† craze-mill Obs. [Cf. craze v. 2.] A mill for crushing tin ore: see crazing vbl. n. 3.1671 Phil. Trans. VI. 2111 Two sorts of Tin; the one, which is too small, the other, too great. The latter is new-ground in a Crazemill (in all respects like a Greist-mill with two stones, the upper and the neathe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aging (artwork)
When this occurs, expansion and contraction of the painting will result in a crazing of the varnish surface. wikipedia.org
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alligatoring
ˈalligatoring, vbl. n. orig. U.S. The cracking and retraction of paint, varnish, etc., caused by contraction.1911 Engin. News (N.Y.) 27 July 121 Many of the paints which lack any evidence of cracking, checking, or alligatoring. 1953 Glossary Paint Terms (B.S.I.) 11 Crocodiling or alligatoring, a dra... Oxford English Dictionary
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Craquelure
This is usually differentiated from crazing, which is a glaze defect in firing, or the result of aging or damage. See also Crazing Patina Mudcrack References Sources Bucklow, Spike, "A Stylometric Analysis of Craquelure", Computers and the Humanities, Vol. 31 wikipedia.org
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