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autoclaving
noun
Sterilization in an autoclave
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That helps a little, but does nothing to separate out the items that do not burn or that would fetch a higher price if recycled.Sterile solutionInstead, several firms are touting an alternative treatment called autoclaving.
The formed units are removed from the molds and cured either in air, steam, or under autoclaving processes (steam under pressure).
Almost every night there was a party where people did slightly queer, science-nerd things, such as serving daiquiris in Erlenmeyer flasks or evaporating dishes, or autoclaving clams instead of steaming them.
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Mentions an ultra-lightweight version called autoclaved aerated concrete.
Mr. Gans expressed enthusiasm about a product that has barely been used in this country: autoclaved aerated concrete.
Ms. Alvin fashioned brick patches for the high walls, to mimic centuries of weathering, and hand-carved the fountain out of autoclaved aerated concrete, which is not even vaguely authentic to the Plantagenet period.
All used items, Bishop adds, are then autoclaved.
The fuel is of sufficient quality and consistency to allow it to be used as a substitute for coal in factories and power plants, not just in incinerators.A British firm called Sterecycle opened the world's first big waste autoclave in north-east England last year and recently announced plans to double its capacity.
In essence, autoclaves are industrial-sized rotating pressure-cookers.
Others suggest replacing the biological step above with some form of heat-treatment, such as high-pressure superheated steam in an autoclave, or gasification using a plasma arc that vaporises the garbage in the absence of oxygen so few of the noxious products of combustion are produced.
This creased trio is inserted in a steam chamber, or autoclave, for a given length of time, depending on fabric characteristics and pleat durability desired.
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