| elastometer |
rubber or rubber-like material, both natural and synthetic, used in making a wide variety of products, such as tires, seals, hose, belting, and footwear. In oil seals, an elastometer
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| elastic limit |
Maximum stress that a material will stand before permanent deformation occurs.
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| elastic limit |
The point beyond which the deformations of a structure or material are no longer purely elastic.
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| elasticity |
The ability of paint or caulk to expand and contract with the substrate without suffering damage or changes in its appearance. Expansion and contraction are usually caused by temperature and humidity fluctuations.
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| elasticity |
The ability of a strained material to recover its original size and shape immediately after removal of the stress that causes deformation
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