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Is the rate of loss of products from inventory as a percentage loss of profit or sales. The main causes of shrinkage in the retail sector are: theft by customers (shoplifting), theft by employees, administrative errors and supplier fraud. More on shrinkage
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The dimensional differences between a molded part and the actual mold dimensions.
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The degree to which a polymer constricts when exposed to heat.
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Contraction of metal in the mold during solidification. The term also is used to describe the casting defect, such as shrinkage cavity, which results from poor design, insufficient metal feed or inadequate feeding.
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Losses experienced from worker and customer shoplifting.
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