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METHOD OF REMOVING AIR FROM PACKAGE PRIOR TO SEALING
Vacuum-packing; Vacuum sealing; Vacuum-seal; Vacuum pack; Cryovacking; Vacuum sealed; Vacuum seal; Vacuum packed; Vacuum packaging; Vacuum Packaging Machines; Vacuum pouches; Vacuum sealer
  • Vacuum packaged ready-to-sell [[Jamón]] products.
  • A cut of wild-caught [[elk]] meat in a vacuum sealed bag
  • Automatic Belt Vacuum Chamber Machine. Automatic belt vacuum chamber machines offer vastly increased speed and automation and accommodate large products.
  • Thermoform packaging machines are used in larger production facilities for vacuum packaging products.
  • This video shows vacuum packaging of rice.
  • Sealed food alongside a home vacuum sealer and plastic rolls used for sealing.
  •  Double chamber vacuum packaging machine

vacuum-packed      
envasado al vacío
vacuum packed         
sin tocado del hombre (estéril, que no fue tocado)
vacuum         
  • This painting, ''[[An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump]]'' by [[Joseph Wright of Derby]], 1768, depicts an experiment performed by [[Robert Boyle]] in 1660.
  • mercury]] [[barometer]] produced one of the first sustained vacuums in a laboratory.
  • The [[Crookes tube]], used to discover and study [[cathode ray]]s, was an evolution of the [[Geissler tube]].
  • A cutaway view of a [[turbomolecular pump]], a momentum transfer pump used to achieve high vacuum
  • Light bulbs]] contain a partial vacuum, usually backfilled with [[argon]], which protects the [[tungsten]] filament
  • Deep wells have the pump chamber down in the well close to the water surface, or in the water. A "sucker rod" extends from the handle down the center of the pipe deep into the well to operate the plunger. The pump handle acts as a heavy counterweight against both the sucker rod weight and the weight of the water column standing on the upper plunger up to ground level.
  • This shallow water well pump reduces atmospheric air pressure inside the pump chamber. Atmospheric pressure extends down into the well, and forces water up the pipe into the pump to balance the reduced pressure. Above-ground pump chambers are only effective to a depth of approximately 9 meters due to the water column weight balancing the atmospheric pressure.
  • A glass McLeod gauge, drained of mercury
  • A video of an experiment showing [[vacuum fluctuations]] (in the red ring) amplified by [[spontaneous parametric down-conversion]].
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(adj.) = vacío
Ex: Whilst valves work by passing electric currents through a vacuum between electrodes, transistors are built from materials called semiconductors.
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* fill + vacuum = llenar un vacío
* information vacuum = vacío informativo
* vacuum chamber = cámara al vacío
* vacuum cleaner = aspiradora
* vacuum freeze drying = secado y congelado al vacío
* vacuum-pack = envasar al vacío
* vacuum soaking process, the = ?
* vacuum table = mesa al vacío
* Vienna vacuum chamber = ?

Definitie

vacuum-packed
Food that is vacuum-packed is packed in a bag from which most of the air has been removed, in order to keep the food fresh.
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Wikipedia

Vacuum packing

Vacuum packing is a method of packaging that removes air from the package prior to sealing. This method involves placing items in a plastic film package, removing air from inside and sealing the package. Shrink film is sometimes used to have a tight fit to the contents. The intent of vacuum packing is usually to remove oxygen from the container to extend the shelf life of foods and, with flexible package forms, to reduce the volume of the contents and package.

Vacuum packing reduces atmospheric oxygen, limiting the growth of aerobic bacteria or fungi, and preventing the evaporation of volatile components. It is also commonly used to store dry foods over a long period of time, such as cereals, nuts, cured meats, cheese, smoked fish, coffee, and potato chips (crisps). On a more short-term basis, vacuum packing can also be used to store fresh foods, such as vegetables, meats, and liquids, because it inhibits bacterial growth.

Vacuum packing greatly reduces the bulk of non-food items. For example, clothing and bedding can be stored in bags evacuated with a domestic vacuum cleaner or a dedicated vacuum sealer. This technique is sometimes used to compact household waste, for example where a charge is made for each full bag collected.

Vacuum packaging products, using plastic bags, canisters, bottles, or mason jars, are available for home use.

For delicate food items that might be crushed by the vacuum packing process (such as potato chips), an alternative is to replace the interior gas with nitrogen. This has the same effect of inhibiting deterioration due to the removal of oxygen.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor vacuum-packed
1. Even in today‘s less visceral and more vacuum–packed form.
2. One company has launched vacuum–packed foil sachets for drinks; these could be used to dispense water.
3. Pampas Plains has set up a direct order service, selling cuts of beef that are vacuum–packed before being shipped to the UK.
4. Meat and fish are more likely to be vacuum packed and cooked "sous vide" _ in pans of warm water _ than roasted or fried.
5. Like the bigger turkeys, they come with a sprig of rosemary, vacuum–packed giblets, a recipe leaflet and pop–up cooking timer.