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artificial aging

artificial aging

[¦ärd·ə¦fish·əl ′āj·iŋ]
(metallurgy)
The heat treatment of an alloy at moderately elevated temperatures to accelerate precipitation of a component from the supersaturated solid solution.
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They analyzed the direct impact of microcracks on the module power and the consequences after artificial aging. The approach of artificial aging they adopt was 200 humidity freeze cycles.
Influence of different types of resin luting agents on color stability of ceramic laminate veneers subjected to accelerated artificial aging. Braz Dent J 2016; 27: 95-100.
For varnished, painted, or otherwise coated wood, it is difficult to compare color results described in the literature because of varying substrate (species), coatings, coating thickness, UV intensity, and the absence/presence of humidity/water with artificial aging or weathering.
Since 1996, the chemical/physical department at the laboratories in Ciyitanova Marche has also been conducting in-house artificial aging tests (QUV).
Wilful deception, stylistic mimicry, artificial aging, factious provenances, false signatures--all of these characterise forgery.
Among their topics are the non-Gaussian diffusion of phosphorus and arsenic in silicon with local density diffusivity model, the artificial aging behavior of 6063 alloy studied using Vickers hardness and positron annihilation lifetime techniques, the liquid-phase sintering of tungsten heavy alloys, new experimental proof of phase and structure formation in metallic materials eletrodeposited through a liquid state stage, the variable range hopping model in manganese oxides, and dynamics of trililoxane wetting of hydrophobic surfaces.
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