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HI This 1952 LWC Is This An Interior Die Break ?

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 Posted 07/19/2017  11:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add smauggie to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It looks like a damaged/cracked die.
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Hey Iwannado, guess that's what its called. It is a die crack, but also note the die flow lines below it, a lot of stress on the die there.
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Die crack w/die chip.
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There is a threshold for a die chip becoming a die break. I don't know who decided it but, anything over 4mm^2 is a break.

There is a definite die crack coming from the rim and going into the left wheat stalk. There are also many accompanying chips along the length of the crack going well south into the stalk. So, taken altogether, I think it qualifies as a die break and not just a crack or chip.

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What would the order of these events be? Crack first or chip first? Know what I mean?
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Biedercoins, I know what you mean. Wish I could say I knew all the science and causes behind all these types of anomalies.
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