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flux An iron cleaning agent that consists of limestone and lime. These products react with impurities in the metallic pool and float to the top of the liquid iron.
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fluxion method of homeopathic pharmacy that does not succuss past a 30c potency. The pressure of water is used instead.
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flux Means to "clean", usually by various -- chemical solutions or liquid paste
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flux The time rate of flow. For example, volume per hour is the flux of a fluid.
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flux A chemical added to encourage metals to flow and mix
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