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ADHESION TEST: # E' h7 |: A( K- {, y
) r& m( O% U o1 w9 v2 \Six molded samples tabulated above were used. The body of each
* n, G, A o3 ~6 ifitting was fixed in place without restricting vision of the cord entry or
- c! {1 p% |7 [ o& q6 v7 v, ]movement of the cord. The cord was firmly grasped in the hand. The cord
7 I U7 X9 E$ {, o* }: Gwas then bent sharply at the cord entry to an angle of 90° from the plane
. D4 g* ?; J1 Gof the cord entry and visually examined for openings that might permit % h& T% y( O$ p+ o5 r
entry of moisture into the body. If an area without obvious adhesion 9 X7 i, F5 J4 o0 A4 l0 B- ?
between cord and body was observed, a small portion of the body was cut % j2 z, I1 a7 V, P
away to determine if there was adhesion further inside the body4 W9 U) ?2 T: q. F+ P
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