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Definitions for
"Low Temperature Flexibility"
Keywords:
bent
,
flexed
,
bowed
,
fracture
,
withstand
Related Terms:
Glass transition temperature
,
Thermoplastic
,
Heat sealing
,
Heat deflection temperature
,
Brittle temperature
,
Rtv
,
Flexible
,
Heat resistance
,
Thermal barrier
,
Annealer
,
Thermoforming
,
Low density polyethylene
,
Hot melt
,
Thermal stress
,
Cold molding
,
Thermoplastics
,
Cold working
,
Fuse
,
Lldpe
,
Cold cracking
,
Lehr
,
Annealing point
,
Hot working
,
Insulation, thermal
,
Thermal shock
,
Cold work
,
Stress relieving
,
Overheating
,
Thermal
,
Annealed
,
Strain hardening
,
Heat seal
,
Preheating
,
Hot melt adhesive
,
Normalizing
,
High density polyethylene
,
Flex cracking
,
Thermosetting
,
Thermal stability
,
Pex
,
Elastomer
,
Curing temperature
,
Ldpe
,
Brittle fracture
,
Thermal insulation
,
Stress cracking
,
Thermal mass
,
Polyethylene
,
Anneal
,
Annealing
The ability of a plastic to be bent without fracture at reduced temperatures.
plastics.turkavkaz.ru
The lowest temperature at which a film can withstand a flexing test without cracking.
cepacinc.com
the ability of a rubber product to be flexed, bent, or bowed at low temperatures without loss of serviceability.
united-rubber.com
The temperature at which the rubber becomes too stiff to function in its intended manner.
delford-industries.com
The lowest temperature at which the shrink packaging film will withstand a specified bending without fracture.
riversidepaperco.com
The ability of an elastomeric product to be flexed, bowed, or bent at low temperatures without evidence of cracking.
afmusa.com
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