Abrasive wear definition

Abrasive wear means fiber loss from the carpet through normal abrasion, not crushing or flattening of the carpet pile in any area, nor staining, soiling, fading, or change in carpet appearance, nor fiber loss due to abnormal usage of the carpet;
Abrasive wear is defined as the loss of wear layer from normal foot traffic so the pattern or design of the floor has been removed. Diminished gloss level isn’t defined as wear through. Removal of wear layer as a result of improper cleaning agents, equipment or methods or failure to properly maintain or protect resilient flooring from damage is specifically excluded from Mohawk Group wear warranties.

Examples of Abrasive wear in a sentence

  • Abrasive wear warranty of 10% wear maximum over a 10-year minimum period from date of installation.

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  • Abrasive wear means fiber loss, and not changes in appearance such as crushing or matting.

  • Abrasive wear vc (CFRP,Ti): 18.8 m/minf (CFRP,Ti): 0.1 mm/rev TiAlCr/TiSi-coated drillb.

  • Abrasive wear of resin composites as related to finishing and polishing procedures.

  • Abrasive wear can be defined as wear that occurs when a hard surface slides against and cuts groove from a softer surface.

  • Mehrabian, Abrasive wear of aluminum-matrix composites, Journal of Metals, 34 (1982) 30-34.

  • When I say stopped, you know, a jerking motion of the truck so it wasn’t a nice graceful stop.

  • Abrasive wear results in removal of die material from the surface and its amount depends on numerous parameters such as temperature, surface roughness, sliding length, relative velocity, material, contact pressure and lubrication.

  • Abrasive wear resistance was calculated by measuring the loss in weight (mg) per number of cycles before and after the abrasion test.

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