Presence of a network of fine hairline cracks on the surface of a structure usually induced by poor machining technique
Heat-crazing of a die surface, especially when subjected to repeated heating by molten alloys at high casting temperatures The resulting fine cracks produce corresponding raised veins on die castings
Fissures that appear with age in many exterior paint coatings, at first superficial, but which in time may penetrate entirely through the coating It produces a pattern of surface cracks running in irregular lines When found in the top pour of an asphalt built-up roof, checking is the preliminary stage of alligatoring
Fine cracks on the surface of a die which produce corresponding raised veins on die castings Caused by repeated heating of the die surface by injected molten alloys
A coating defect consisting of the cracking of the cured film into small segments, with hairline cracks separating the segments The similar defects of mud cracking or alligatoring are the same as checking, but they are larger Crazing is a synonymous term
Heat-crazing of a die surface The fine cracks produce corresponding raised veins on castings
The process of verifying that an activity or object conforms to a given standard
Short shallow cracks on the surface generally due to effect of destructive action of severe environmental conditions
Tiny breaks in the surface of the paint film Usually "V" shaped and underlying surface is not visible
A bank account against which checks may be written, drawing from amounts on deposit
process of recording and verifying actual appearance, reproduction and position of advertisement in magazine, newspaper, publication or use on radio stations, television stations, billboards, etc
Raising or separation of the wood grain of a bat, frequently caused by repeated contact with a baseball on the hitting surface