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shrinkage Refers to the dimensional stability of a thread when it is subjected to boiling water or heat. ASTM Test Method D204 describes the standard test procedures for sewing thread using either the boiling water (BW) or dry heat (DH) method. Dry heat shrinkage at 350
Ãâó: www.amefird.com/stu_glossary.htm
shrinkage The contraction of wood fibers caused by drying below the fiber saturation point (usually around 25-27% MC). Values are expressed as a percentage of the dimension of the wood when green.
Ãâó: www.woodbook.co.uk/Glossary.htm
shrinkage loss in inventory or money, due to customer or employee theft.
Ãâó: cfdccariboo.com/glossary.htm
shrinkage A term for inventory losses, whether by theft, overpouring, waste or other means.
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shrinkage The decreasing in size of a log as it loses some of its moisture content over time. Typically in our homes, we see no shrinkage since we use on Eastern White Pine and they are properly dried.
Ãâó: www.strongwoodloghome.com/Glossary.htm
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