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Chemicals developed to impart light and heat stability to plastics, so they don't start to turn color when exposed to normal lighting and heat ranges expected in end-use areas
An agent used in compounding some plastics to assist in maintaining the physical and chemical properties of the compounded materials at suitable values throughout the processing and service life of the material and/or the parts made therefrom
cyanuric acid used to to help prevent chlorine from breaking down in strong sunlight
{i} person or thing that stabilizes; relatively large shock absorber for cars; (Aviation) airfoil that stabilizes an airplane; (Nautical) mechanical device that controls and reduces the the rolling of a ship in stormy and rough waters; (Chemistry) chemical that is added to a another substance to maintain it in a stable chemical or physical condition; ingredient (gelatin for example) used to prevent certain desserts from breaking down (also stabiliser)
a device for making something stable airfoil consisting of a device for stabilizing an aircraft a chemical that is added to a solution or mixture or suspension to maintain it in a stable or unchanging state
A chemical when used properly is a very effective control of chlorine Inhibits the ultra violet rays of the sun from destroying the chlorine Cyanuric acid is normally used as a stabilizer in swimming pool water
sta·bi·li·zer stabilizers in BRIT, also use stabiliser A stabilizer is a device, mechanism, or chemical that makes something stable
A substance that makes a mixture more stable Antioxidants and antiozonants are examples of stabilizers; stabilizers are added to paints to prevent the components of the mixture from separating over time
Gyroscopic retractable fin on either side of the ship to minimise rolling motion
An airfoil on an airplane used to provide stability; i e , the aft horizontal surface to which the elevators are hinged (horizontal stabilizer) and the fixed vertical surface to which the rudder is hinged (vertical stabilizer)
an additive which acts to prevent or limit changes in the physical properties of a substance during processing or product life
The Stabilizer is the fixed horizontal surface at the rear of an aircraft It provides pitch stability for the aircraft
The vertical strips of cloth depending from the end cells of the canopy Stabilizers improve the canopy's ability to fly straight ahead and enhance efficiency by reducing tip vortices
A weight mounted on a bow, usually extending some distance from the handle, used to minimize undesirable torques of the bow string upon release
Hinged piece at trailing edge of the horizontal stabilizer which is located at the tail of the aircraft When the elevator is deflected down the aircraft will pitch down and descend When the elevator is deflected up the aircraft will pitch up and climb
Any of the institutions and practices in an economy that serve to reduce fluctuations in the business cycle through offsetting effects on the amounts of income available for spending (disposable income). The progressive income tax, unemployment compensation, and farm price supports all help stabilize the amount of disposable income, as do family and corporate saving
a substance used in the formulation of plastics to assist in maintaining the properties of the material at or near their initial values during processing and service life
{i} person or thing that stabilizes; relatively large shock absorber for cars; (Aviation) airfoil that stabilizes an airplane; (Nautical) mechanical device that controls and reduces the the rolling of a ship in stormy and rought waters; (Chemistry) chemical that is added to a another substance to maintain it in a stable chemical or physical condition; ingredient (gelatin for example) used to prevent certain desserts from breaking down (also stabilizer)
Chemicals used in plastics formulation to help maintain physical and chemical properties during processing and service life A specific type of stabilizer, known as an ultraviolet stabilizer, is designed to absorb ultraviolet rays and prevent them from attacking the plastic
There are two stabilizers, the horizontal and vertical These help the helicopter to weathervane, so that while in forward flight, the helicopter points into the wind 3D fliers will have smaller stabilizers so that they can fly sidew ays / backwards faster without weathervaneing The vertical stabilizer also prevents the tail rotor from hitting the ground
(Otomotiv) A variety of devices used to keep the passenger compartment of a car from swaying and lurching on sharp curves and turns. Also known as anti-roll bars
Stabilizers increase both virgin resin's and post-consumer plastic plastic's strength and resistance to degradation Heat stabilizers provide resistance to thermal degradation during periods of exposure to elevated temperatures Thermal degradation is reduced not only during processing but also during the useful life of the finished products Light stabilizers are used in a variety of resins to limit the effects of sunlight or other sources of ultra violet radiation Antioxidants can be used as sacrificial Additives to protect plastics from oxidizing environments Stabilizers are important for post-consumer plastic plastics because reprocessing exposes the material to additional heat histories through compounding and molding It is also important to replenish sacrificial Additives that might have been expended during the material's previous application and/or during the added heat histories (Adapted from Modern Plastics Encyclopedia 1995)