Flux definition

Flux means the throughput of a pressure driven membrane process expressed as flow per unit of membrane area.
Flux means “rate of flow”.

Examples of Flux in a sentence

  • Data shall be in UN/CEFACT format and shall be transmitted via the FLUX network provided by the European Commission.

  • Once you come out of the station, you need to turn right and walk 100 metres.

  • Prevalence and correlates of recent injecting drug use among gay and bisexual men in Australia: results from the FLUX study.

  • Before the provisional application of the Protocol, Seychelles shall state whether the VMS data are to be transmitted via FLUX TL or in UN/CEFACT format.

  • CAUTION: WHERE SOLDER CONTACTS HAVE FLOAT, FLUX MAY RUN DOWN ONTO THE MATING SURFACE OF THE CONTACT DURING SOLDERING.


More Definitions of Flux

Flux means energy passing through a unit area per unit time, such ‘Watts / meter2’ or ‘BTU / foot2 per hour’, etc.
Flux means the filtration rate of a membrane filtration system expressed as flow per unit of membrane area, such as gallons per square foot per day.
Flux means fluxing agents and additives used in the production of
Flux means Flux Incorporated and those subsidiaries and affiliates in which it owns or controls, directly or indirectly, at least fifty percent (50%) of the capital stock entitled to vote in the election of directors, or which are controlled by or under common control with Flux Incorporated, or any parent company or affiliates that owns or controls, directly or indirectly, at least fifty percent (50%) of the capital stock of Flux entitled to vote in the election of directors.
Flux means the throughput of a pressure-driven membrane filtration system expressed in terms of flow per unit of membrane area.
Flux has the meaning set forth in the introductory paragraph to this Agreement.
Flux means energy passing through a unit area per unit time, e.g. ‘watts/meter2’ or ‘BTU/foot2 · hour’.