rediktör

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reducer
A reducing motion
{i} one who reduces, one who decreases, minimizer, one who diminishes
A reducing valve
product used to remove artificial colour
A chemical that's used to reduce the density of a processed negative, often referred to as Farmer's Reducer
A contrivance for reducing the dimensions of one part so as to fit it to another, as a reducing coupling, or a device for holding a drilling a chuck
A hydraulic device for reducing pressure and hence increasing movement, used to transmit the load from the hydraulic support of the lower shackle to the lever weighing apparatus in some kinds of heavy testing machines
Volatile liquid added to a coating to reduce its viscosity A thinner
Additive used to reduce or lower the viscosity of inks The term thinner is sometimes used as a term for reducer For plastisol inks these reducers can be either curable or not curable The use for either will be specified from the plastisol manufacturers' specification guidelines and should be followed exactly Failure to do so will result in print failures Many printers use curable reducers, to insure that print failures cannot occur, even if proper guidelines are not followed CAUTION: Solvents, like mineral spirits, are not recommended for plastisol except as a cleaner
Solvents used to thin enamel paints
A reducing agent, either a developer or an agent for reducing density
pipefitting that joins two pipes of different diameter
A connector having a smaller line size at one end than the other
One who, or that which, reduces
A fitting with different size openings at either end and used to go from a larger to a smaller pipe
Something that reduces
A fitting that connects pipes of different sizes
A fitting that allows pipes of different sizes to be joined together Back to alphabetical list
A fitting used to join two pipes of different diameters
a substance capable of bringing about the reduction of another substance as it itself is oxidized; used in photography to lessen the density of a negative or print by oxidizing some of the slackened silver