reblend

reblend

(riːˈblɛnd)
vb (tr)
to blend (ingredients, colours, sounds, etc) again
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Rediscover "printer's black." Reblend inks by utilizing an ink matching system maybe your ink vendor will provide you with one, depending on your purchase history with them.
In the end, the contract manufacturer's management stated in an email that it refused to reblend or retest, and furthermore would not accept anymore purchase orders from the company.
The Cedarapids Remix Anti-Segregation System is designed to uniformly pull material from the hopper and continuously reblend it as it is transported back to the screed.
The gloss also makes the colour easy to reblend if it creases too much.
In October 1994, the city's Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection Center, seeking a way to avoid the cost and groundwater-contamination risks of disposal, teamed with a local manufacturer to bulk, reblend, tint, and repackage waste paint for sale to Albuquerque's Graffiti Removal Services Program.
Errors below the desired level make it necessary to reblend to return to the minimum percentage of alcohol stated on the can.
Additionally, the wines, once removed from barrels, were reblended and Velo pressure-leaf filtered (nominally 0.45 micron) a second time pre-bottling, followed by a pad plate-and-frame filter and 0.45-micron Millipore nominal and absolute sterile filter during bottling.
Through the "Caring For a Needy World With the Things We Throw Away" program, Matthew 25: Ministries rescues and repurposes clothing, medical supplies, personal care items, school supplies, food and beverages, household supplies, cleaning products, reblended paint and micro-enterprise supplies - products that would otherwise have been landfilled or incinerated.
food and beer and credit cards, and their blended and reblended
The alcohol is removed from some of the wine which is then reblended with "normal" wine to finish up with around 5.5 per cent alcohol.
Then they were taken to Forrest Paint's factory across the street to be reblended, tested and brought back to specifications, he said.
Reblended paint is made mostly of unused paint that has been mixed together after being sorted by color.