- A
diluent (also
referred to as a filler,
dilutant or thinner) is a
diluting agent.
Certain fluids are too
viscous to be
pumped easily or too
dense to...
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diluent,
usually natural-gas condensate, for the
purpose of
meeting pipeline viscosity and
density specifications,
where the
density of the
diluent included...
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Reactive diluents are
substances which reduce the
viscosity of a
lacquer or
resin for
processing and
become part of the
lacquer or
coating during its subsequent...
- and
different soils. Most
paints use
either oil or
water as a base (the
diluent, solvent, or
vehicle for the pigment). The Flemish-trained or influenced...
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theoretically need not use up any more
diluent gas
after reaching the full
depth of the dive. On ascent, no
diluent is added, but most of the gas in the...
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Bacteriostatic water for
injection Diluent for
ophthalmic and multiple-dose
injections Sterile water for
inhalation Diluent for
inhalation therapy products...
-
resin to
denote those containing viscosity-lowering
reactive diluents. The use of the
diluent does
effect mechanical properties and
microstructure of epoxy...
- ****
extender is a
liquid diluent which is
added to **** to
preserve its
fertilizing ability. It acts as a
buffer to
protect sperm cells from their...
- is
specially enriched or
contains expensive components, such as
helium diluent.
Diving rebreathers have
applications for
primary and
emergency gas supply...
- oil
sands to
create dilbit. In 2013, the
increased use of
condensate as
diluent significantly increased its
price in
certain regions. Drip gas, so named...