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- Tear_resistance abstract "In simpler terms tear resistance (or tear strength) is a measure of how well a material can withstand the effects of tearing. More specifically however it is how well a material (normally rubber) resists the growth of any cuts when under tension, it is usually measured in kN/m. Tear resistance can be measured by the ASTM D 412 method (the same used to measure tensile strength, modulus and elongation). ASTM D 624 can be used to measure the resistance to the formation of a tear (tear initiation) and the resistance to the expansion of a tear (tear propagation). Regardless of which of these two is being measured, the sample is held between two holders and a uniform pulling force applied until the aforementioned deformation occurs. Tear resistance is then calculated by dividing the force applied by the thickness of the material.Materials with low tear resistance tend to have poor resistance to abrasion and when damaged will quickly fail (this includes hard materials, since hardness is not related to tear resistance).".
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- Tear_resistance wikiPageWikiLink ASTM_International.
- Tear_resistance wikiPageWikiLink Abrasion_(mechanical).
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- Tear_resistance wikiPageWikiLink Deformation_(mechanics).
- Tear_resistance wikiPageWikiLink Elastic_modulus.
- Tear_resistance wikiPageWikiLink Epichlorohydrin.
- Tear_resistance wikiPageWikiLink Fluorosilicone.
- Tear_resistance wikiPageWikiLink Force.
- Tear_resistance wikiPageWikiLink Hardness.
- Tear_resistance wikiPageWikiLink Landfill_liner.
- Tear_resistance wikiPageWikiLink Metre.
- Tear_resistance wikiPageWikiLink Natural_rubber.
- Tear_resistance wikiPageWikiLink Newton_(unit).
- Tear_resistance wikiPageWikiLink Notch_toughness.
- Tear_resistance wikiPageWikiLink Polyurethane.
- Tear_resistance wikiPageWikiLink Silicone.
- Tear_resistance wikiPageWikiLink Tear_resistance.
- Tear_resistance wikiPageWikiLink Tearing.
- Tear_resistance wikiPageWikiLink Tension_(physics).
- Tear_resistance wikiPageWikiLink Ultimate_tensile_strength.
- Tear_resistance wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:uniform.
- Tear_resistance wikiPageWikiLink Yield_(engineering).
- Tear_resistance wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tear resistance".
- Tear_resistance wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tear resistance#Tear-yield ratio".
- Tear_resistance wikiPageWikiLinkText "tear resistance".
- Tear_resistance wikiPageWikiLinkText "tear".
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- Tear_resistance subject Category:Deformation_(mechanics).
- Tear_resistance subject Category:Solid_mechanics.
- Tear_resistance hypernym Measure.
- Tear_resistance type Software.
- Tear_resistance type Mechanic.
- Tear_resistance comment "In simpler terms tear resistance (or tear strength) is a measure of how well a material can withstand the effects of tearing. More specifically however it is how well a material (normally rubber) resists the growth of any cuts when under tension, it is usually measured in kN/m. Tear resistance can be measured by the ASTM D 412 method (the same used to measure tensile strength, modulus and elongation).".
- Tear_resistance label "Tear resistance".
- Tear_resistance sameAs Q7691747.
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