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blisteringThe process of putting something irritation onto a blemish in order to get it to go away.
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blisteringThe process in which the body forms blisters. When the top layer of skin is damaged a blister, a small sac of liquid, forms to protect the soft tissue underneath.
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blisteringAlthough seemingly dry, paper does contain approximately 5% moisture. In cases where there is excessive moisture and the paper is passed through a high heat-drying chamber, the moisture within the paper actually boils and causes a bubble or blistering effect.
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blisteringA defect caused by the development of air pockets in the paperboard, caused by drying too suddenly on the drying cylinders, or poor ply adhesion in multiply board.
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blisteringThe formation of bubbles or pimples on the surface of finished work. It is caused by exposure to excessive heat, grease or other volatile material under the finish, by moisture in the wood or by the too frequent application of coats. Anything that causes a gas or vapor to form under the film may cause blistering.
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blisteringWhen a coating forms bubbles due to air, water vapour or solvent under the film.
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blistering – Bubbles formed under a cured powder film, usually caused by the expansion of trapped air, moisture, or corrosion, either in a coating or in the substrate.
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blisteringThe formation of blisters on the surface of a seal face, degrading it and increasing leak rates and friction, and increasing the potential for the seal shaft to fail.
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blisteringThe appearance of bumps and bubbles on a surface covered in a coating such as paint, or a material such as vinyl. It is the result of the coating or material losing adhesion and separating from the su [..]
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blistering(n) the formation of vesicles in or beneath the skin(adj) harsh or corrosive in tone(adj) hot enough to raise (or as if to raise) blisters(adj) very fast; capable of quick response and great speed
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blisteringThe consequence of a tyre, or part of a tyre, overheating. Excess heat can cause rubber to soften and break away in chunks from the body of the tyre. Blistering can be caused by the selection of an in [..]
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blisteringThe development of hollow bubbles or water droplets in a paint film. Blistering is usually caused by…
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blisteringRacing tires when they overheat. The top layer of rubber comes off in small chunks.
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blisteringPaint problem characterized by paint coming off the surface in bubbles. Caused by paint applied over a wet, oily or dirty surface. Also occurs when water vapor escapes from the house interior.
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blisteringHigh levels of stress on tyres can cause blistering. This phenomenon is the result of localised heat build-up, particularly in the shoulder of the tyre, as it flexes. If not dealt with by reducing the [..]
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blisteringSmall bubbles or bulges in a finish coat of plaster or paint, caused by entrapped moisture, heat, or applying a coating over an improperly prepared surface.
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blisteringGlaze defect where fired glaze surface contains bubbles, which often break open to leave sharp-edged craters in surface.
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blisteringAlthough seemingly dry, paper does contain approximately 5% moisture. In cases where there is excessive moisture and the paper is passed through a high heat-drying chamber, the moisture within the pap [..]
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blisteringAlthough seemingly dry, paper does contain approximately 5% moisture. In cases where there is excessive moisture, and the paper is passed through a high heat-drying chamber, the moisture within the pa [..]
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blisteringAlthough seemingly dry, paper does contain approximately 5% moisture. In cases where there is excessive moisture, and the paper is passed through a high heat-drying chamber, the moisture within the pa [..]
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blisteringAlthough seemingly dry, paper does contain approximately 5% moisture. In cases where there is excessive moisture and the paper is passed through a high heat-drying chamber, the moisture within the pap [..]
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blisteringAlthough seemingly dry, paper does contain approximately 5% moisture. In cases where there is excessive moisture, and the paper is passed through a high heat-drying chamber, the moisture within the pa [..]
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