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THERMAL STABILITYAbility of a fuel or lubricant to resist oxidation under high temperature operating conditions.
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THERMAL STABILITYProperty of a fuel or lubricant which indicates its ability to resist cracking and decomposition on prolonged exposure to elevated temperatures.
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THERMAL STABILITYThe ability to resist chemical degradation under high-temperature operating conditions.
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THERMAL STABILITYIt is polymers thermal characteristic. It is the time interval for which polymer remains stable at certain temperature. Beyond that time if the polymer is exposed to longer duration for a given temper [..]
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THERMAL STABILITYThermal stability of a spectrometer is a measure of how spectral response varies as a function of ambient temperature. Due to thermal expansion and contraction of the spectrometer’s metal housing and glass optics, wavelength peaks will drift slightly as the temperature increases or decreases. A low value for thermal stability means that wavelength [..]
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THERMAL STABILITYRefers to the maximum amount of shrinkage or elongation that could be experienced when a fabric is exposed to operating temperatures on the upper edge of its temperature range.
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THERMAL STABILITYability of a fuel or lubricant to resist oxidation under high temperature operating conditions.
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