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define Thermal stability with the help of a example​

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defination

Thermal stability is defined as the ability of a fluid to resist breaking down under heat stress. As such, the maximum use temperature is the suggested maximum temperature to which the fluid can be heated before the fluid begins to break down or degrade at an appreciable rate

example

For example, HDPE, MAgPP, epoxy, polyester, and starch matrix sustain at 525°C, 450°C, 400°C (Bansal and Agarwal, 1984), 245–289°C (Bora et al., 2013) and 250°C respectively. Whereas jute, coir and banana fiber are thermally stable at 25–250°C.

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