👉 A reduction fluid is a type of fluid used in various industrial processes, particularly in chemical and pharmaceutical manufacturing, to facilitate the removal of water or other volatile components from a substance. This fluid typically contains additives that enhance its ability to absorb moisture, ensuring efficient and controlled dehydration of materials. By lowering the boiling point or increasing the solubility of water, reduction fluids enable processes such as drying, crystallization, and purification to occur more effectively and at lower temperatures, thereby improving product quality and reducing energy consumption.