autoclaves

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Definition of autoclaves in English Turkish dictionary

autoclave
basınçlı kap
autoclave
(Tıp) a) Yüksek basınçlı buhar kullanarak sterilizasyon yapan bir aygıt. b) Bir otoklavda yapılan sterilizasyon
autoclave
{i} otoklav
autoclave
sterilizator
autoclave
{i} sterilizatör
English - English
third-person singular of autoclave
plural of , autoclave
autoclave
A strong, pressurized, heated vessel, as for laboratory experiments, sterilization, cooking or mineral processing
autoclave
A kind of French stewpan with a steam-tight lid
autoclave
subject to the action of an autoclave
autoclave
A closed vessel that permits application of pressure and heat used for casting composites
autoclave
A primary production curing vessel
autoclave
(1) An oven-like apparatus for use in yarn heatsetting operations Under pressure in a superheated steam atmosphere, yarn is given a "memory" of its twist Autoclave heatsetting is a batch, not a continuous, method (2) An apparatus for making polymer under heat and pressure
autoclave
To sterilize laboratory equipment in an autoclave
autoclave
A Colloquial term for a steam-under-pressure sterilizer
autoclave
A closed vessel that permits application of pressure and heat used for curing composites
autoclave
A pressure vessel for treatment using steam at high temperature and pressure e g for curing calcium silicate bricks or aerated concrete
autoclave
A device which sterilizes through the use of extreme heat
autoclave
A device that uses high-pressure and steam to sterilize equipment
autoclave
a device for heating substances above their boiling point; used to manufacture chemicals or to sterilize surgical instruments
autoclave
Vessel for heating materials under high steam pressure Used for sterilization and other applications
autoclave
A device designed to sterilize equipment or biological waste using heat, steam and pressure within a chamber
autoclave
A closed vessel for producing an environment of fluid pressure, with or without heat, to an enclosed object which is undergoing a chemical reaction or other operation
autoclave
{i} pressure cooker; sterilizer, apparatus used to heat substances above the boiling point; boiler with an automatic closing mechanism
autoclave
{f} heat in an autoclave
autoclave
an apparatus using superheated high pressure steam for sterilization, vulcanization and other processes
autoclave
An airtight vessel for heating and sometimes agitating its contents under high steam pressure; used for industrial processing, sterilization and cooking with moist or dry heat at high temperatures Silicate glasses can be dissolved in water using this technique
autoclave
Vessel in which chemical reactions are carried out under pressure PVC autoclaves are equipped with a system for stirring
autoclave
The use of superheated steam under pressure to sterilize containers
autoclave
Vessel, usually of steel, able to withstand high temperatures and pressures. The chemical industry uses various types of autoclaves in manufacturing dyes and in other chemical reactions requiring high pressures. In bacteriology and medicine, instruments, equipment, supplies, and culture media are sterilized by superheated steam in an autoclave. In 1679 Denis Papin (1647- 1712) invented a prototype known as a steam digester; still used in cooking, it is now called a pressure cooker
autoclave
A device to expose items to steam at a high pressure in order to decontaminate the materials or render them sterile
autoclave
moist heat method of sterilization using pressure
autoclave
a device for heating substances above their boiling point; used to manufacture chemicals or to sterilize surgical instruments subject to the action of an autoclave
autoclave
a closed strong vessel for conducting chemical reactions under high pressure and temperature
autoclave
A heavy steel vessel in which rubber articles are vulcanized by means of steam and/or hot air and under pressure
autoclaves

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    Etymology

    [ 'o-tO-"klAv ] (noun.) 1876. French, from aut- + Latin clavis key; more at CLAVICLE.
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