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- 1. popukanie, popraskanie, rozpraskanie, vznikanie trhlín
2.vlasové trhlinky
3.tvorba siete jemných trhlín(na vulkanizáte)
Podľa Technického prekladového slovníka vydavteľstva ALFA, Bratislava 1993 Own research - by Jan Chupac
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- Nepoužívajte ELASTOSIL®-605 na predpätých polyakrylátových a polykarbonátových
konštrukcných prvkoch, pretože môže spôsobit environmentálne popraskanie povrchu
(popukanie). - SIKA by Jan Chupac
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- Minute lines appearing in or near the surface of materials such as plastics, usually resulting as a response to environment. Crazing cannot be felt by running a fingernail across if (if the fingernail catches, it is a crack). Pro Plastics Inc. - by Enrique Cavalitto
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- All concrete products and many natural stones, under varying conditions of moisture and temperature, are frequently subject to crazing. A manufacturer careful in proportioning of designs and watchful of compaction techniques and curing methods will minimize the likelihood of crazing as a result of manufacturing causes. - Cast Stone Institute, Inc. by Enrique Cavalitto
- Crazing is generally undesirable; however, certain glazes, referred to as crackle glazes, are specifically composed to develop a controlled form of crazing. - About.com by Enrique Cavalitto
- Crazing occurs when the surface of a moulding is stretched beyond its limit, due to localised surface stresses being too high at some time during moulding, finishing, or use. - Performance Plastics Ltd by Enrique Cavalitto
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