Evaluating Environmental Stress Cracking of Medical Plastics

  • Moskala E
  • Jones M
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Abstract

Environmental stress cracking is the crazing and cracking that occurs when a plastic under tensile stress is exposed to aggressive chemicals. The closely packed crystalline domains act as barriers to fluid penetration and therefore tend to resist .. List of tests for stress crack resitance of plastics.

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Moskala, E. J., & Jones, M. (1998). Evaluating Environmental Stress Cracking of Medical Plastics. Medical Plastics and Biomaterials: Materials Technology for Medical Products, 5(3), 34–45. Retrieved from papers2://publication/uuid/424A8E26-C804-4741-87D5-C7E3D8F7E6BF

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