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hot press
noun
An enclosed storage space, typically with slatted shelving and built around a house's hot water system to generate a low dry heat, used to dry damp clothing.
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The extruded materials were melt-pressed into films with a hot press (Fontijne Presses).
Then, at 2 a.m., bleary-eyed, he slipped and the hot press dropped onto his hands.
The buzz: "A pristine slice of R&B-infused electro-pop" – Hot Press.
He also wrote for the Irish Independent and the Dublin-based magazine Hot Press.
2. When fire is hot, press cucumbers to extract as much liquid as possible.
I love the hot press releases.
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In this paper the feasibility of fabricating W-Cu composite by hot-press has been studied and the best parameters for hot-pressing were acquired.
In this study, the feasibility of fabricating W/Cu composite via hot-press was studied.
Tortillas were produced by hot-press method and evaluated during 16 days storage.
The dense nanocomposites use the hot-press process, which can eliminate the porosity.
The composite sandwich panels with pyramidal truss cores were fabricated by the hot-press method.
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