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- Embrittlement abstract "Embrittlement is a loss of ductility of a material, making it brittle. Various materials have different mechanisms of embrittlement. Hydrogen embrittlement is the effect of hydrogen absorption on some metals and alloys. Sulfide stress cracking is the embrittlement caused by absorption of hydrogen sulfide. Liquid metal embrittlement (LME) is the embrittlement caused by liquid metals. Metal-induced embrittlement (MIE) is the embrittlement caused by diffusion of atoms of metal, either solid or liquid, into the material. Neutron radiation causes embrittlement of some materials, neutron-induced swelling, and buildup of Wigner energy. This is a process especially important for neutron moderators and nuclear reactor vessels (see ductility). The primary embrittlement mechanism of plastics is gradual loss of plasticizers, usually by overheating or aging. The primary embrittlement mechanism of asphalt is by oxidation, which is most severe in warmer climates. Asphalt pavement embrittlement can lead to various forms of cracking patterns, including longitudinal, transverse, and block (hexagonal). Asphalt oxidation is related to polymer degradation, as these materials bear similarities in their chemical composition.".
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- Embrittlement wikiPageRevisionID "631830076".
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Acrylonitrile_butadiene_styrene.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Asphalt.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Brittle.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Brittleness.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Buna-N.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Category:Corrosion.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Category:Materials_degradation.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Cryogenic.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Cryogenics.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Delrin.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Ductility.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink EPDM.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink EPDM_rubber.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Ethylene_propylene.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Hycar.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen_embrittlement.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen_sulfide.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Liquid_metal_embrittlement.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Metal-induced_embrittlement.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Natural_rubber.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Neoprene.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Neutron-induced_swelling.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Neutron_moderator.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Neutron_radiation.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Nitrile_rubber.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Nylon.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Plastic.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Plasticizer.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Plastics.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Polymer_degradation.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Polyoxymethylene.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Polypropylene.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Polytetrafluoroethylene.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Polytron.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Polyurethane.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Reactor_pressure_vessel.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Reactor_vessel.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Rubber.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Silicone.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Steel.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Stress_corrosion_cracking.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Sulfide_stress_cracking.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Teflon.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Viton.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Wigner_effect.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Wigner_energy.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLink Zinc.
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLinkText "Embrittlement".
- Embrittlement wikiPageWikiLinkText "embrittlement".
- Embrittlement hasPhotoCollection Embrittlement.
- Embrittlement wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
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- Embrittlement subject Category:Corrosion.
- Embrittlement subject Category:Materials_degradation.
- Embrittlement hypernym Loss.
- Embrittlement type Disease.
- Embrittlement type Process.
- Embrittlement comment "Embrittlement is a loss of ductility of a material, making it brittle. Various materials have different mechanisms of embrittlement. Hydrogen embrittlement is the effect of hydrogen absorption on some metals and alloys. Sulfide stress cracking is the embrittlement caused by absorption of hydrogen sulfide. Liquid metal embrittlement (LME) is the embrittlement caused by liquid metals.".
- Embrittlement label "Embrittlement".
- Embrittlement sameAs تردشوندگی.
- Embrittlement sameAs הפרכת_חומרים.
- Embrittlement sameAs 脆化.
- Embrittlement sameAs m.0cz4bw.
- Embrittlement sameAs Q2919530.
- Embrittlement sameAs Q2919530.
- Embrittlement wasDerivedFrom Embrittlement?oldid=631830076.
- Embrittlement isPrimaryTopicOf Embrittlement.