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Plastics (Synthetics). Crazing and loss caused by photo-oxidation. Comments: Polyethylene developed fine cracks and eventually crumbled at the thin edges after exposure to light and oxygen. Image credit: Photograph by van Aubel van Rooijen, Plastic Identification Tool. Permission given on 9/15/2020 from van Aubel van Rooijen via email to sspringer.
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current | 04:35, 26 March 2021 | ![]() | 900 × 600 (300 KB) | Sspringer (talk | contribs) | Plastics (Synthetics). Crazing and loss caused by photo-oxidation. Comments: Polyethylene developed fine cracks and eventually crumbled at the thin edges after exposure to light and oxygen. Image credit: Photograph by van Aubel van Rooijen, Plastic Identification Tool. Permission given on 9/15/2020 from van Aubel van Rooijen via email to sspringer. |
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