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shrink To shrink is to roll out paste and allow it to rest before baking in order to prevent shrinkage.
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shrinkage The degree to which a polymer constricts when exposed to heat.
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shrinkage 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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shrinkage Losses experienced from worker and customer shoplifting.
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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
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