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The decay rates of organic materials increase with temperature. Materials with a greater thermal stability will remain unchanged for a longer time.
it increases
limited thermal stability
The thermal stability is the ability of the transistor to withstand changes in temperature without the transistor's parameters changing. Transistors generally have poor thermal stability and in particular the Beta parameter increases with temperaure, which can cause thermal runaway in a badly designed circuit. This is well known and the bias current in transistors is normally stabilised by the application of negative feedback in proper circuit design.
Some are latent heat, temperature, thermal conductivity, stability (as opposed to explosiveness), insulation ability which is related to thermal conductivity, and others.
High thermal Stability
as metallic nature decreses
to increase the strengthening of material , thermal stability and rigidity..
An Oil Dielectric Strength Tester is the standard for qualifying Transformer Oil. Thermal Stability would involve heating and then testing. I do not know of a product which controls heat and applies the HV test.
G.R Schneider has written: 'Thermal Stability Tests of Heat Transfer Fluids for Transfer and Storag of Thermal Energy'
- chemical reactivity - thermal stability - flammability - oxydation - reduction
because the bond enthalpy decreases down the group