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creep the difference between the mV output at zero before a load is applied and the mV output at zero when returning from being loaded (after being given time to stabilise). Normally quoted as a percentage of full load over a time period eg 0.03% (30mins).
Ãâó: www.pcm-uk.com/definitions.htm
creep The forward movement of a blanket during printing. Can also apply to the movement of the packing under the plate or blanket during printing.
Ãâó: oerweb.uthscsa.edu/printing/Glossary.html
creep Slow, more or less continuous movement occurring on faults due to ongoing tectonic deformation. Faults that are creeping do not tend to have large earthquakes.
Ãâó: www.sciencemaster.com/physical/item/earthquake_glo...
creep A continuous, permanent elongation under a sustained load that results in a change in fabric shape.
Ãâó: www.warwickmills.com/RollGoodsTerms.html
creep long-term deformation under constant load.
Ãâó: geofoam.syr.edu/GRC_Glossary.asp
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