For Crazing we have terms and definitions in 9 topics. The topics are Adhesives and Sealants, Auto Body, Ceramics, Corrosion, Import Cars, Pavement, Plastics, Roofing and Wire.

Fine cracks that may extend in a network on or under the surface of or through a layer of adhesive.
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Fine cracks on the surface of the paint. Can be caused by old age, or recoating a synthetic paint before the finish coat has dried properly. Also, an excessive delay in applying a second coat of synthetic where the first coat has started to cure.
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A network of fine lines found on ceramics where the glaze and paste have reacted differently to changes in conditions
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A network of checks or cracks appearing on the surface
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Fine cracks that may extend in a network on or under the surface of a material, often occurring in the presence of an organic liquid or vapor.
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Minute surface pattern cracks in mortar or concrete due to unequal shrinkage or contraction on drying or cooling.
CRC Pavement (CRCP.
Continuously reinforced concrete pavement; see Continuously Reinforced Pavement.
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Small cracks near or on the surface of plastic materials.
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A series of hairline cracks in the surface of weathered materials, having a web-like appearance. Also, hairline cracks in pre-finished metals caused by bending or forming. (see brake metal)
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Minute lines appearing in or near the surface of materials, such as ceramics and plastics usually resulting as a response to environment. Crazing cannot be felt by running a fingernail across it. If the fingernail catches, it is a crack, not crazing.
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