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  2. Vacuum blasting - Wikipedia

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    Example of tool used for vacuum blasting of pipes. Vacuum blasting is an abrasive blasting method, [1] also referred to as dustless blasting or closed loop abrasive blasting. [2] The method is characterized by a blast tool that does abrasive blasting and collects both used blast media, and loosened particles from the surface to be treated ...

  3. Deoxidization - Wikipedia

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    Vacuum deoxidation is a method which involves using a vacuum to remove impurities. A portion of the carbon and oxygen in steel will react, forming carbon monoxide. CO gas will float up to the top of the liquid steel and be removed by a vacuum system. As the chemical reaction involved in vacuum deoxidation is:

  4. Sandblasting - Wikipedia

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    Vacuum blasting is a method that generates very little dust and spill, as the blast tool does dry abrasive blasting and collects used blast media and loosened particles from the surface to be treated, simultaneously.

  5. Vacuum Seal These Items to Save -- Savings Experiment - AOL

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    Vacuum-sealing helps That's why you could be saving thousands of dollars a year just by vacuum sealing your food. Vacuum Seal These Items to Save -- Savings Experiment

  6. Vacuum Sealing Values -- Savings Experiment - AOL

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    Vacuum sealers can help your food last up to five times longer without. Vacuum sealers might seem like an unnecessary household gadget, but using one can help you save hundreds, even thousands of ...

  7. List of manufacturing processes - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 18 June 2024. Manufacturing processes This section does not cite any sources.

  8. 30 Examples Of Hospital Food From Various Places Around ... - AOL

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    Image credits: Neil Cairns Not all food served at medical institutions is good, even though that might seem incredibly contradictory. Studies have found that hospital malnutrition affects around ...

  9. Vacuum cooling - Wikipedia

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    Vacuum cooling is a rapid cooling technique for any porous product that has free water and uses the principle of evaporative cooling.Vacuum cooling is generally used for cooling food products that have a high water content and large porosities, due to its efficacy in losing water from both within and outside the products.