Abrasion is known as a friction burn, caused by the skin rubbing against a rough surface, resulting in the removal of the superficial layers of the skin.
An injury in which superficial layers of the skin are scraped or rubbed away is known as an abrasion.
You could have a sun burn, Shingles, Chicken Pox, a burn from hot water, an acid burn, an allergy, an abrasion, or an irritation. You need to go to your doctors to see what he/she thinks.
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Polycarbonate is a common example of an abrasion-resistant plastic. It is known for its toughness and durability, making it ideal for applications where abrasion resistance is important, such as in protective eyewear or machine guards.
Wearing something down by friction is known as erosion. It can also be caused by an abrasion, adhesion, cavitation, and vibration.
ICD 9 CM Code 910.0 - Abrasion or friction burn without mention of infection
abrasion resistance is the resistance in abrasion
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The suffix of "abrasion" is "-ion".
The three forms of abrasion are mechanical abrasion, chemical abrasion, and physical abrasion. Mechanical abrasion involves the physical wearing away of a material by friction or impact. Chemical abrasion occurs when a material is worn down through chemical reactions, such as oxidation. Physical abrasion is the erosion of a material due to external forces like wind or water.