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plastic bends under stress.
Ãâó: www.sd5.k12.mt.us/glaciereft/geogloss.htm
plasticity The property of a material enabling it to be shaped and to hold its form.
Ãâó: www.zimmerworks.com/ceramics.htm
plasticity The properties of a material that allow it to be shaped and to retain its shape. The plastic properties of clay are principally determined by the size of the platelets. The smaller the platelets the more plastic the clay is. Aging or souring is also relevant to a clays plasticity; with time bacterial action creates a colloidal gel, which aids the lubrication of the platelets.
Ãâó: www.turnerpottery.com/glossary_of_ceramic_terms.ht...
plasticity Tendency of a material to remain deformed, after reduction of the deforming stress, to a value equal to or less than its yield strength.
Ãâó: 66.207.86.189/web2005/support/glossary.htm
plastic A thin layer of plastic (eg, stretch wrap) that is used to wrap products, folding containers and pallets stacked with boxes.
Ãâó: www.mass.gov/epp/info/define.htm
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