Ablator

/æbˈleɪtər/ noun

Definition

A material or substance designed to ablate; something that wears away or vaporizes, especially when used as a heat shield.

Etymology

From 'ablate' + agent suffix '-or.' A technical term from aerospace engineering that gained prominence during the Space Race.

Kelly Says

Apollo spacecraft used ablators made from phenolic composites—materials so good at protecting the capsule that they burned up completely and had to be replaced after every mission.

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