
Ability of paper and other substrates to retain their exact size despite the influence of temperature, moisture, or stretching.
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A measure of paper's tendency to stretch or shrink, especially when affected by changes in moisture content from humidity, the printing process, or even the passage of time. Paper that maintains its original dimensions has a high degree of dimensional stability. See also grain, relative humidity, resilience, and runnability.
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The property of a material to retain its size and form. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. the property of a material to retain its size and form.
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Ability of a plastic part to retain the precise shape in which it was molded, fabricated, or cast.
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The behaviour of paper and board with respect to its dimensions and flatness with variations in moisture content.
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The qualities of paper to stabilize its original size when undergoing pressure or exposed to moisture.
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/22539

Ability of a plastic part to retain the precise shape in which it was formed, fabricated, or cast.
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Ability of a plastic part to retain the precise shape in which it was molded, fabricated or cast.
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ability to retain precise shape and size.
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https://www.usplastic.com/knowledgebase/article.aspx?contentkey=784

the ability of a part to retain its size and proportion over time.
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