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ADHESION TEST:
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Six molded samples tabulated above were used. The body of each
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- S) i, e& F: E# D( t6 L% d7 j, Jmovement of the cord. The cord was firmly grasped in the hand. The cord ) a! V$ c& u8 v) x/ G
was then bent sharply at the cord entry to an angle of 90° from the plane + z/ a+ e7 @4 c r9 [5 q0 J7 E
of the cord entry and visually examined for openings that might permit : C4 ]! W! C$ j `
entry of moisture into the body. If an area without obvious adhesion
+ B3 @! W" W6 f0 hbetween cord and body was observed, a small portion of the body was cut
& q& m& l, i$ Z3 P; f0 F% {* S: haway to determine if there was adhesion further inside the body% w6 X0 G6 I5 P9 N
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