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He had done considerable test such as cold tests and ageing tests.
I come out younger on biological ageing tests.
Accelerated ageing tests allow Mitsui to guarantee information storage for more than 100 years.
In terms of stability when applied to photographs, we have no results from specific ageing tests as the requirement is relatively new (the last few years).
For example, recent ageing tests on acrylics have shown that when used properly, they can be a more versatile and durable medium than oils.
A unique testing area is also available for accelerated ageing tests on generator stator coils and cables.
Industrialists have to market their new products without knowing what will happen in 30 years' time, although accelerated weathering or ageing tests may give some idea.
Due to the lengths of time required for field sampling tests, various laboratory-accelerated ageing tests have been developed to measure the important mechanical properties.
It was therefore considered that the added complication of specifying optical tests was unnecessary, especially as accelerated ageing tests would almost certainly be needed, including exposure to light."
Laboratory-accelerated ageing tests have been conducted to examine the depletion of antioxidants from high-density polyethylene (HDPE) geomembranes as a result of their exposure to various environments.
In parallel, we are devising methods to simulate and hence accelerate the aging process, and to model this so that we can perform accelerated ageing tests to predict what will happen in the long term.
Aging Test Since a filled container may deteriorate over time, the person responsible may conduct the following ageing tests to insure that the product will comply with the leakage requirement during its feasible shelf-life: 1.
He coined the phrase “vinegar syndrome” to describe the acidic deterioration of acetate film and developed artificial ageing tests to enable archivists to determine when films were likely to start deteriorating, allowing them to prioritise certain films and make their plans accordingly.