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shrinkage The loss generated by comparing an actual quantity to the expected or book amount; commonly refers to a physical count that reduces the perpetual inventory.
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shrink The contact manipulation of litho film due to the intentional over exposure of a film positive made from a film negative. The width is determined by the amount of trap necessary to visually trap two areas together.
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shrinkage The relative change in dimension from the length measured on the mold when it is cold to the length of the molded object 24 hrs after it has been taken out of the mold.
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shrinkage a process that occurs when plastic cools in a mold, because polymers have high thermal expansion coefficients. Some thermoplastics contract up to 10 percent. However, fillers added to plastic tend to reduce shrinkage. To compensate for shrinkage, the dimensions of the mold cavity must be made larger than the specified part dimensions.
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shrinkage The contraction that occurs when a forging cools.
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