wear and tear of equipment

What Causes Wear and Tear at the Nanoscale?

Several factors contribute to wear and tear at the nanoscale:
Mechanical stress: Repetitive mechanical actions, such as friction or loading, can cause surface wear.
Chemical interactions: Exposure to reactive chemicals can lead to corrosion or other forms of chemical degradation.
Thermal effects: Temperature fluctuations can cause thermal expansion and contraction, leading to material fatigue.
Radiation: Exposure to radiation can lead to ionization and material damage.

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