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Definitions for
"Cold Checking"
Keywords:
cracks
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repeatedexposure
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checkerboard
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guitar
,
finish
Related Terms:
Cold cracking
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Thermal shock
,
Overheating
,
Dunting
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Chill
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Overheat
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Quench
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Cryostat
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Annealer
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Hot melt
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Cryogenic
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Craze
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Thermal stress
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Warm
,
Brittle temperature
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Thermal mass
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Stress cracking
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Intumesce
,
Convector
,
Checking
,
Hot melt adhesive
,
Lehr
,
Ambient conditions
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Thermal
,
Thermal barrier
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Thermal
,
Crazing
,
Chill roll
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Heat gun
,
Air cooling
,
Curing temperature
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Thermal expansion
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Ambient temperature
,
Cold rolled
,
Superheated steam
,
Dewar
,
Glass transition temperature
,
Stress crack
,
Normalizing
,
Superheating
,
Passive cooling
,
Quenching
,
Rtv
,
Low temperature flexibility
,
Heat stress
,
Adiabatic process
,
Thermoplastic
,
Convection current
,
Convection
The cracking of a finish due to repeatedexposure to temperature extremes.
behlen.co.uk
the cracking of a finish due to exposure to cold temperatures.
mcn.org
the web-like or checkerboard pattern of fine cracks in a guitar's finish, frequently caused by expansion and contraction due to extreme cold (hence the name) or heat.
newacousticgallery.com
Checks or cracks which appear in the dried film when it is subjected to repeated, sudden, and appreciable reductions in temperature.
zinsser.com
Due to exposure to cold temperatures, the cracking of a finish.
heartsong-studio.com
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Keywords:
exposed
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square
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excessive
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painted
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pattern
Small, square-like pattern that can appear in a painted surface when exposed to excessive cold.
marygentry.com