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drying
The removal of moisture from the resin pellets by exposure to certain time and temperature All Hydroscopic Material must be dried prior to molding
The use of drying agent to remove moisture from a stream of oil or gas In certain product pipelines great effort is made to remove all the water vapor before putting the line into service To accomplish this, desiccant-dried air or an inert gas is pumped through is pumped through the line to absorb the moisture that may be present even in the ambient air in the line
present participle of dry
Having the quality of rapidly becoming dry
The process of reducing the moisture content in the grain
- Bay, marjoram, mint, oregano, rosemary, sage, and thyme retain much of their aromatic quality when dried Chives will not retain their flavor particularly well Chervil may be dried but is much better used fresh You can dry your own store-bought or garden-grown herbs in a dry, well-ventilated space away from direct sunlight or a heat source
The process of change of a coating from the liquid to the solid state by evaporation of solvent, chemical reaction of the binding medium, or a combination of these processes When drying takes place during exposure to air at normal temperatures, it is called 'air-drying'; if it can be accelerated by the application of a moderate degree of heat it is called 'Force-drying' (or Low-bake), as distinct from High-bake Alternate Term(s): Binder, Air-drying, Force-drying, Stoving, Low-bake, High-bake
Adapted or tending to exhaust moisture; as, a drying wind or day; a drying room
The process of drying lumber and other wood products in a closed chamber in which the temperature and relative humidity of the circulated air can be controlled
Removal of water from manure, making it more solid
A process in which a set solid is heated or contacted with a hot gas stream, causing some or all of the liquid wetting the solid to evaporate The vapor and the gas it evaporates into emerge as one outlet stream , and the solid and remaining residual liquid emerge as a second outlet stream
{i} becoming dry, desiccation; making dry
A film-processing step of removing water from photographic material
Removing of water (90-95%) or organic solvent from a material, by exposure to air, heating, or adding a chemical drying agent
(verb) Any action that removes water from a substance This could involve heating a solid in an oven at a temperature above 100° C, or rinsing a solid with ethanol to remove the water, or adding a dehydrating agent, such as NaSO4, to an organic liquid to remove the water
phase during which volatile components such as solvents evaporate from the coating film and polymers start to react, forming a hard solid crosslinked film It can take place at room temperature, with hot air (30 to 60° C), with UV lamps or with IR rays (see also DRYING TIME)
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