flowant

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) That which flows; fluid
 * 2) * 1955, Fluid Handling - Issues 60-71:
 * An added advantage of the steam-curing is that it enables the hose to be used at higher temperatures than normal — up to 200°F for continuous use, if the flowant permits, or even higher for intermittent use.
 * An added advantage of the steam-curing is that it enables the hose to be used at higher temperatures than normal — up to 200°F for continuous use, if the flowant permits, or even higher for intermittent use.