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- Ozone_cracking abstract "Cracks can be formed in many different elastomers by ozone attack, and the characteristic form of attack of vulnerable rubbers is known as ozone cracking. The problem was formerly very common, especially in tires, but is now rarely seen in those products owing to preventive measures. However, it does occur in many other safety-critical items such as fuel lines and rubber seals, such as gaskets and O-rings, where ozone attack is considered unlikely. Only a trace amount of the gas is needed to initiate cracking, and so these items can also succumb to the problem.".
- Ozone_cracking thumbnail Ozone_cracks_in_tube1.jpg?width=300.
- Ozone_cracking wikiPageExternalLink view.php?id=2980.
- Ozone_cracking wikiPageExternalLink chefem.htm.
- Ozone_cracking wikiPageExternalLink sidewall_ozone_en.html.
- Ozone_cracking wikiPageExternalLink www.endurica.com.
- Ozone_cracking wikiPageID "17049966".
- Ozone_cracking wikiPageRevisionID "584951953".
- Ozone_cracking hasPhotoCollection Ozone_cracking.
- Ozone_cracking subject Category:Corrosion.
- Ozone_cracking subject Category:Elastomers.
- Ozone_cracking subject Category:Forensic_phenomena.
- Ozone_cracking subject Category:Materials_degradation.
- Ozone_cracking subject Category:Polymer_chemistry.
- Ozone_cracking subject Category:Polymers.
- Ozone_cracking subject Category:Tires.
- Ozone_cracking type Abstraction100002137.
- Ozone_cracking type Chemical114806838.
- Ozone_cracking type Compound114818238.
- Ozone_cracking type Elastomer114840583.
- Ozone_cracking type Elastomers.
- Ozone_cracking type Material114580897.
- Ozone_cracking type Matter100020827.
- Ozone_cracking type Part113809207.
- Ozone_cracking type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Ozone_cracking type Polymer114994328.
- Ozone_cracking type Polymers.
- Ozone_cracking type Relation100031921.
- Ozone_cracking type Substance100019613.
- Ozone_cracking comment "Cracks can be formed in many different elastomers by ozone attack, and the characteristic form of attack of vulnerable rubbers is known as ozone cracking. The problem was formerly very common, especially in tires, but is now rarely seen in those products owing to preventive measures. However, it does occur in many other safety-critical items such as fuel lines and rubber seals, such as gaskets and O-rings, where ozone attack is considered unlikely.".
- Ozone_cracking label "Ozone cracking".
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- Ozone_cracking sameAs Q7116640.
- Ozone_cracking sameAs Q7116640.
- Ozone_cracking sameAs Ozone_cracking.
- Ozone_cracking wasDerivedFrom Ozone_cracking?oldid=584951953.
- Ozone_cracking depiction Ozone_cracks_in_tube1.jpg.
- Ozone_cracking isPrimaryTopicOf Ozone_cracking.