Definitions for "Restrictor"
In a quest to maintain level performance field and keep cars safer. In some forms of motorsports, cars are required to have maximum air intake channel restrictor. Since engine power is dependent on amount of air, this is effective way to keep engine power in check.
A fluidic element in impulse type printheads which connects the ink manifold to the chamber. One of the components that determine the properties of fluidic oscillations during firing.
PLATE An aluminum plate that is placed between the base of the carburetor and the engine's intake manifold with four holes drilled in it. The plate is designed to reduce the flow of air and fuel into the engine's combustion chamber, thereby decreasing horsepower and speed.
A device that reduces movement of a window or door from the maximum possible Begrenzer, Kierstandhouder
A plumbing device which restricts the flow of water.
a device that reduces the cross-sectional flow area.
Keywords:  drossel, inlet, outlet, passage, valve
Drossel: A valve in which, the inlet and outlet are connected through a restricted passage way.
A part of an RO system that controls the amount of water that passes through the unit. Provides back pressure on the membrane while controlling the discharge of brine, which determines the performance of the whole system.
The restrictor is the part of an RO system that controls the amount of water that passes through the unit.
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