Physical aging in plastics and other glassy materials
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This paper surveys the basic aspects of physical aging. It shows that aging i s a general and important phenomenon found in all organic and inorganic glasses and in some metals as well. Moreover, the behavior of all these materials is very similar. It further shows that aging cannot be ignored in the testing of plastics, particularly in the prediction of their long‐term behavior.
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