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Что (кто) такое promote drying - определение

OIL THAT HARDENS TO A TOUGH, SOLID FILM AFTER A PERIOD OF EXPOSURE TO AIR
Drying oils
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sun-dried         
  • 1890 newspaper advertisement showing tin of dried coconut
  • A collection of dried mushrooms
  • This electric [[food dehydrator]] has a hot air blower that blows air through trays with foods on them. Pictured are mango and papaya slices being dried.
  • Sun-drying [[octopus]]
METHOD OF FOOD PRESERVATION IN WHICH FOOD IS DRIED
Food dehydration; Dehydration (food); Dried food; Dehydrated food; Sun-drying; Drying (food); Preserved meat; Sun-dried
adjective dry in the sun, as opposed to using artificial heat.
Sun-dried         
  • 1890 newspaper advertisement showing tin of dried coconut
  • A collection of dried mushrooms
  • This electric [[food dehydrator]] has a hot air blower that blows air through trays with foods on them. Pictured are mango and papaya slices being dried.
  • Sun-drying [[octopus]]
METHOD OF FOOD PRESERVATION IN WHICH FOOD IS DRIED
Food dehydration; Dehydration (food); Dried food; Dehydrated food; Sun-drying; Drying (food); Preserved meat; Sun-dried
·adj Dried by the heat of the sun.
drying oil         
¦ noun an oil that thickens or hardens in air, used in mixing paint.
Drying oil         
A drying oil is an oil that hardens to a tough, solid film after a period of exposure to air, at room temperature. The oil hardens through a chemical reaction in which the components crosslink (and hence, polymerize) by the action of oxygen (not through the evaporation of water or other solvents).
Supercritical drying         
SCIENTIFIC PROCESS
Critical point drying; Supercritical Drying; Critical point dryer; Critical-point dryer; Critical-point drying
Supercritical drying, also known as critical point drying, is a process to remove liquid in a precise and controlled way. It is useful in the production of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), the drying of spices, the production of aerogel, the decaffeination of coffee and in the preparation of biological specimens for scanning electron microscopy.
An Act to promote the French language in Québec         
1969 LAW
An act to promote the french language in quebec; An Act to promote the French language in Quebec; Bill 63
Bill 63, formally the Loi pour promouvoir la langue française au Québec ("Law to promote the French language in Quebec"), was a language law passed in 1969 in Quebec, Canada.Marc Levine.
Spray drying         
  • co-current]] lab-spraydryer.
  • Spray drying nozzles.
  • Schematic illustration of spray drying process.
METHOD OF PRODUCING A DRY POWDER FROM A LIQUID OR SLURRY BY RAPIDLY DRYING WITH A HOT GAS
Spray Drying; Spray dryer; Spray dryers
Spray drying is a method of changing a dry powder from a liquid or slurry by rapidly drying with a hot gas. This is the preferred method of drying of many thermally-sensitive materials such as foods and pharmaceuticals, or materials which may require extremely consistent, fine particle size.
Self-drying concrete technology         
Self Drying Concrete Technology (Flooring); Self-drying concrete technology (flooring)
Self-drying concrete technology is found in certain cementitious patching and leveling materials and tile-setting mortars used in the flooring industry. Self-drying technology allows the cement mix to consume all of its mix water while curing, eliminating the need for excess water to evaporate prior to installing flooring.
Laboratory drying rack         
  • Lab Drying Rack can capably contain and dry up various types of laboratory glassware.
  • Laboratory drying rack can be also used to drain the big-sized flasks in the laboratory.
PEGBOARD FOR HANGING AND DRAINING GLASSWARE IN A LABORATORY
Lab drying rack
Laboratory drying rack is a pegboard for hanging and draining glassware in a laboratory. It is available in different varieties and sizes.
clothes horse         
CLOTHES DRYING RACK
Drying rack; Winterdyke; Clotheshorses; Clothes horses; Clothes maiden; Clothes maidens; Drying racks; Airer; Airers; Winterdykes; Clotheshorse; Clothes rack
¦ noun
1. a frame on which washed laundry is hung to dry.
2. informal a person who models or is over-concerned with wearing fashionable clothes.

Википедия

Drying oil

A drying oil is an oil that hardens to a tough, solid film after a period of exposure to air, at room temperature. The oil hardens through a chemical reaction in which the components crosslink (and hence, polymerize) by the action of oxygen (not through the evaporation of water or other solvents). Drying oils are a key component of oil paint and some varnishes. Some commonly used drying oils include linseed oil, tung oil, poppy seed oil, perilla oil, and walnut oil. Their use has declined over the past several decades, as they have been replaced by alkyd resins and other binders.

Since oxidation is the key to curing in these oils, those that are susceptible to chemical drying are often unsuitable for cooking, and are also highly susceptible to becoming rancid through autoxidation, the process by which fatty foods develop off-flavors. Rags, cloth, and paper saturated with drying oils may spontaneously combust (ignite) after a few hours as heat is released during the oxidation process.