With a density of 9.81 g/cm, it is the densest known white stable material.
Most stable materials are hard enough to break before flexing, which makes them very fragile.
Eventually, matter itself will come under the influence of radioactive decay, as even the most stable materials break apart into subatomic particles.
It is therefore a very stable material.
Rendering is a process that converts waste animal tissue into stable, value-added materials.
Higher melting points also require a melting pot made of more stable material.
Most places, it lies meters deep over more stable material.
With the advent of polymers in the middle of the 20th Century a much more stable material became available.
Creep machines are most commonly used in experiments to determine how efficient and stable a material is.
They are designed and constructed using resilient, stable and environmentally responsive materials.