dimensional stability

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English - Turkish
boyutsal stabilite
(Nükleer Bilimler) boyutsal kararlılık
boyut stabilitesi
English - English
The degree to which a material maintains its original dimensions when subjected to changes in temperature and humidity
Fabrics can stretch and shrink in the warp, fill or bias directions, depending on the construction and/or fibers employed When a fabric is dimensionally stable, means that stretching and shrinking have been controlled to a certain degree
Fabrics can stretch and shrink in the warp, fill or bias directions, depending on the construction and/ or fibers employed When a fabric is dimensionally stable, means that stretching and shrinking have been controlled to a certain degree
The measure of change of a material caused by changes in temperature, humidity, chemical treatment and stress exposure
The physical properties of a material which describe its dimensional response to heat or moisture
Ability of a part to retain the precise shape to which it was molded, cast, or otherwise fabricated
The ability of a material to resist changes in its dimensions due to temperature, moisture, and physical stress
The ability of a material to retain its current properties and to resist a change in size resulting from exposure to temperature changes and moisture
The ability of a paper or film to maintain its size during changes in moisture (such as when inks or other liquids are applied) and relative humidity
Degree to which paper maintains its size and shape in the printing process and when subjected to changes in moisture content or relative humidity
The ability of an alloy to retain its size and shape over time
It is a test carried out to determine the stability of the wood under specific conditions such as humidity, dryness etc
ability to retain precise shape and size
The ability of a material to stay put or to resist changes in its dimensions due to temperature, moisture or physical stress variations; stability of a material
The ability of a material to retain its current properties and to resist a change in size resulting from exposure to temperature changes, moisture or other contaminants
Ability of paper to retain its exact size despite the influence of temperature, moisture or stretching
The ability of the carpet to retain its original size and shape, e g a secondary backing adds dimensional stability to carpet
Ability of a component to retain its shape and size over a long period in service
The ability of a floor to maintain it original dimensions during the life of the product
The ability to resist dimensional change; i e the amount of shrinkage or expansion
The degree to which a paper will maintain its size and shape when subjected to changes in moisture content and relative humidity
The ability of paper or paperboard to maintain size It is the resistance of paper to dimensional change with change in moisture content or relative humidity Dimensional stability is essential for keeping forms in registration during printing and keeping sheets from jamming or wrinkling on press or in laser printers
retention of the precise shape of the cavity
– A property of the material to hold its exact shape after it has been molded Dimensional stability can be correlated to shrink factor and other material properties
The ability of a plastic part retain the precise shape in which it was molded
Ability of a film to hold size throughout its cycle of use Polyester-based films are more dimensionally stable than acetate bases; glass is more stable than polyester
dimensional stability

    Hyphenation

    di·men·sion·al sta·bi·li·ty

    Turkish pronunciation

    dîmenşınıl stıbîlîti

    Pronunciation

    /dəˈmensʜənəl stəˈbələtē/ /dɪˈmɛnʃənəl stəˈbɪlɪtiː/
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