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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.
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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. ...
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With solvent extraction, an organic solvent is used to dilute the extractant to an optimum concentration and to improve the phase separation from the aqueous phase. As it is important in the nuclear field to avoid damage from any radiation and the nitric acid, a saturated paraffinic hydrocarbon such as n-dodecane is used as the diluent.
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means hydrocarbon substances used to dilute crude bitumen for the purpose of transport from a royalty calculation point for crude bitumen.
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