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Care will be taken in making sure all surface defects are removed.
Also, surface defects in the crystal structure can act as charge carrier traps.
This step needs careful control, as rapid heating causes cracks and surface defects.
Mineral fibers can be particularly strong because they are formed with a low number of surface defects, asbestos is a common one.
One takes great care to remove any surface defects in the metal, like pits, that could allow bacteria to grow.
Usually the entire billet needs to be machined to remove any surface defects.
If the water is not properly treated, then the minerals can cause surface defects and discontinuities.
He tried to use it to reduce surface defects when casting coinage from aluminum bronze.
Scale is reduced as are surface defects and undesirable effects on the surface metallurgy.
There are six types of surface defects:
Wohler showed clearly that fatigue occurs by crack growth from surface defects until the product can no longer support the applied load.
Surface defects are the localized fluctuations of surface electronic states and binding energies.
Since roughly the beginning of the 1990s, rail network operators have experienced increasing problems with rail surface defects.
Soldering of magnesium alloys is feasible only for plugging surface defects in parts.
Thin polymer adhesive layers are applied to enhance resistance to particles and surface defects.
The leveling effect is important since the cab often has marks and other forms of surface defects after being manufactured, after the body shop.
Pilling is a surface defect of textiles caused by wear, and is considered unsightly.
According to Texereau it amplifies mirror surface defects by a factor of one million, making them easily accessible to study and remediation.
Many other artifacts, such as, e.g., surface defects induced by the grinding of the sample can also preclude a correct dating.
Pitting can be initiated by a small surface defect, being a scratch or a local change in composition, or a damage to protective coating.
Inland officials say the continuous finishing procedure will dramatically improve quality because the steel becomes vulnerable to surface defects during each transfer in the current process.
It also cannot be used with certain basic metal because it will chemically interact with the metal forming surface defect.
This process only recycles the top two inches (50 mm) or less, so it can be used to correct rutting, polishing or other surface defects.
The intensity never shrinks to zero even far from diffraction conditions, however, due to incoherent elastic scattering from surface defects.
But at higher annealing temperature of 450 C, due to the removal of sufficient surface defects, a decrease in Voc was observed.