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التركية - الإنجليزية
(Tıp) diluent
That which dilutes
{n} what dilutes, what thins
Diluting; making thinner or weaker by admixture, esp
An inert substance added so as to reduce the activity of a substance (0301)
a diluting agent
A solvent or other liquid preparation used to dilute a sample prior to testing
{i} diluting agent, substance which makes a liquid thinner or weaker
A liquid used to dilute bitumen to the point where it will flow Naptha is the most commonly used diluent in the oil sands industry
A liquid used in coatings to reduce the consistency and make a coating flow more easily The water in latex coatings is a diluent A diluent may also be called a "Reducer," "Thinner," "Reducing Agent" or "Reducing Solvent "
A liquid that is included in a coating, or can be added primarily to reduce its viscosity A diluent is not necessarily a solvent for the binder
a usually inert (unreactive) liquid or solvent, used to dilute, carry, or increase the bulk of some other substance Petroleum oils and solvents are commonly used as dilutents in such products as paints, pesticides, and additives
A non-solvent liquid which is blended with an active solvent to obtain certain properties in a finishing material
the thinning agent used to dilute a fluid, usually water
An agent used for effecting dilution of the blood; a weak drink
Fluid used to dilute a substance
Liquid (usually a solvent or water) used to make the product less concentrated
A portion of the volatile components of a coating which is not a true solvent and has minimal affect on the viscosity
Any liquid or solid material used to dilute or carry an active ingredient
Liquids which increase the capacity of a solvent for the binder Diluents cannot dissolve the binder themselves, but rather are used to control viscosity, flash time, or cost While true solvents can be added in unlimited amounts to lower paint viscosity, it may be more economical to lower viscosity with less-costly diluent solvents When added to a prepared paint, a diluent will lower the viscosity just as effectively as a true solvent However, if too much diluent is added, the resin will separate out of solution and the paint becomes unusable