Cracking refers to the breaks in the paint film wide enough to expose the underlying surface.

See also:
"Cracking" is in the UNSPSC Code "12161604"
Cracking catalysts

Ref: 86517/2006-09-15


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Catalytic cracking (Catalytic cracking describes a refining process. ..)
Flexicoking (Flexicoking. Is described as a thermal cracking ...)
Fluidcoking (Fluid coking.describes a thermal cracking ...)

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