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long-term durability

Long-term durability refers to the ability of a material to maintain its properties and performance over time. It is an important factor when selecting materials for applications where high durability and reliability are required, such as in the aerospace, automotive, electronics and construction industries.

To ensure that a material is durable over time, its chemical, physical and mechanical properties must be tested under various environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity, sunlight and other influences. The tests help to understand the effects of ageing on the material and identify possible weak points.

Materials that are considered durable are often more expensive than other materials because they are specifically designed to meet high demands. However, they can help reduce overall costs by providing longer maintenance intervals and longer service life, thus reducing repair and replacement costs.

The long-term resistant performance of materials is an important factor in the development of products and technologies that meet our daily needs. The use of long-term durable materials can improve the longevity and reliability of products and systems, ultimately leading to higher customer satisfaction and more sustainable use of resources.

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