1.a heavy vessel for sterilizing or cooking by means of steam under pressure. 2.a heavy vessel for conducting chemical reactions under high pressure. v.t. 3.to place in an autoclave. [1875–80; < French, =auto-auto-1+clave< Latinclāv-,s. ofclāviskey andclāvusnail] ...
Autoclave (1) for treating heterogeneous waste by oxygenation in a humid environment with a catalyst. The autoclave includes a hermetically sealed receiver (2) for carrying out the oxygenation under pressure, means of introducing the waste and an oxygenating agent into the receiver, heaters (23,...
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“It means that sterilisation has to be done in a carefully pressure-equalised manner as the temperature is raised, maintained and lowered in the autoclave chamber,” said PolyDev’s Dr John Mulvihill, “Too much pressure and temperature...
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1.a heavy vessel for sterilizing or cooking by means of steam under pressure. 2.a heavy vessel for conducting chemical reactions under high pressure. v.t. 3.to place in an autoclave. [1875–80; < French, =auto-auto-1+clave< Latinclāv-,s. ofclāviskey andclāvusnail] ...
Method and the autoclave for the rubber and repair of automobile tires in an autoclave by means of vulcanizationSCHAEFER HERMANN
Installation for the treatment of heterogenous wastes in an autoclave by means of wet oxidationPierre LessartPierre FaugerasJeanRoger Guichard