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  • ==[[Cooling and Heating]]== [[:Category:Cooling|Cooling]] |
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  • '''Cooling'''
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  • ...egory:Computer]] [[Category:Construction]] [[Category:Cooking]] [[Category:Cooling]] [[Category:Crops]] [[Category:Crisis Management]] [[Category:Energy]] [[C
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  • ...egory:Computer]] [[Category:Construction]] [[Category:Cooking]] [[Category:Cooling]] [[Category:Crops]] [[Category:Crisis Management]] [[Category:Energy]] [[C
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  • ...applications for the direct use of solar thermal energy, space heating and cooling, water heating, crop drying and solar cooking. It is a technology which is ...r'' technologies'','' whereas other technologies, such as space heating or cooling, which passively absorb the energy of the sun and have no moving components
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  • ...late has to be tempered before it is used for moulding. Tempering involves cooling and reaching the right physical state for rapid setting after moulding.
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  • ...ponified when it is thick and creamy, with a slightly slimy texture. After cooling, it does not harden and is ready to use.
    29 KB (4,911 words) - 18:52, 25 November 2013
  • Water is used for cleaning equipment, cooling containers and as a component of some foods. In each case only potable wate ...f water is needed for washing or incorporation into the product. Water for cooling can be re-circulated. Although some types of water filters also remove micr
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  • ...tirred rapidly to incorporate air and promote an even crystallisation. The cooling juice is then poured into pots or moulds to set.
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  • [[Image:Food_Packaging_Glass_17.gif]]<br /> Figure 16: Bottle cooling equipment ...oled gently in order to avoid breaking the glass. One method of controlled cooling of containers after processing is shown in Figure (16). Cold water enters a
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  • ...rising in sealed bottles at 90-100�C for at least 10 minutes followed by cooling to room temperature (Figure 2) or by hot filling into sterile bottles. A ce [[Image:Tomato processing02.gif]]<br /> Figure 2: Bottle cooling system
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  • ...acing the cap on it. Lay the bottles on their side for 15 minutes to cool. Cooling on their side is a most important step to avoid contamination while the cap
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  • Solar radiation tends to be high in climates that have great needs for cooling, a great deal of effort has been directed to develop solar powered refriger
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  • ...ommunication]] [[Category:Community]] [[Category:Construction]] [[Category:Cooling]] [[Category:Energy]] [[Category:Equipment Design]] [[Category:Products]] [
    25 KB (3,635 words) - 19:35, 8 April 2010
  • *'''Problem:''' categorizing of different cooling procedures ...arvesting of crops, storage of fruit, flowers, vegetables, milk, meat, and cooling during transport.
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  • [[Category:Cooling]] [[Category:Equipment Design]] [[Category:Hygiene]][[Category:Education]]
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  • is the process of pre-plasticising soft plastic by heating, rapid cooling to solidify the material and finally cutting into small pieces. This is usu ...rrel. A series of moulds would be used to allow continual production while cooling takes place. See Figure 2 below. This type of production technique is used
    25 KB (3,638 words) - 17:26, 19 March 2011
  • ==Evaporative cooling== [[Category:Construction]] [[Category:Cooling]] [[Category:Energy]] [[Category:Equipment Design]] [[Category:Mechanics]]
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  • ...Unglazed earthenware is porous and is very suitable for products that need cooling e.g. curd. Glazed pots are better for storing liquids e.g. oils, wine, as t
    24 KB (3,531 words) - 17:46, 23 July 2013
  • ...ng source in conjunction with an absorption refrigeration cycle to provide cooling for vaccines in hospitals (and cold drinks!). Gas can also be used for ster
    17 KB (2,615 words) - 19:01, 6 December 2009
  • ...laced in the store as quickly as possible as delays between harvesting and cooling can substantially reduce storage life. ==Preliminary cooling (Precooling)==
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  • ...cture of moulded candles, since it undergoes considerable con- traction on cooling and has a tendency to stick to the mould.<br> ...ccurately made if they are to be reliable, that continual attention during cooling is needed for topping up as the wax contracts and that for an output compar
    22 KB (3,753 words) - 18:50, 13 December 2010
  • ...n out water<br /> |<br /> Frying<br /> |<br /> Drain out oil<br /> |<br /> Cooling<br /> |<br /> Spicing<br /> |<br /> Packaging</center>
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  • ...n choosing an engine for a given application. These include the following: cooling system, abnormal environmental conditions (dust, dirt, etc.), fuel quality, [[Category:Cooling]] [[Category:Energy]] [[Category:Equipment Design]][[Category:Heating]] [[
    20 KB (3,133 words) - 16:12, 10 December 2009
  • =A Continuous Low Cost Bottle & Jar Cooling System - Technical Brief= ==A Continuous Low Cost Bottle & Jar Cooling System==
    6 KB (929 words) - 11:13, 2 May 2011
  • ...tegory:Commercial]] [[Category:Community]] [[Category:Cooking]] [[Category:Cooling]] [[Category:Food Processing]] [[Category:Fruits]] [[Category:Products]] [[
    25 KB (3,515 words) - 14:55, 20 November 2012
  • ...r it can be used in internal combustion engines, but requires cleaning and cooling for this application. Plant ratings for small-scale power output can range
    19 KB (2,843 words) - 14:19, 31 July 2013
  • ...is underway the kiln is sealed, and then only once process is complete and cooling has taken place can the charcoal be removed.
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  • In Bangladesh it is common for the product, during cooling, to be poured into clay pots which are used to transport it to market. The If sodium bicarbonate, diluted in raw juice, is added during cooling the product will become powdery and can be packaged in small bags as a crys
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  • * [[How to Make a Low Cost Cooling System for Bottles and Jar]]
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  • ...odstuff in boiling water or steam for a very short time, followed by rapid cooling by plunging in very cold water. To carry out this process at the small scal After roasting the nuts will be well browned and the skins loose. After cooling, it is necessary to remove the skins by gentle brushing, an inspection will
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  • ...ight when air cools and water vapour forms as dew on the ground. Adiabatic cooling lines are the parallel straight lines sloping across the chart, which show
    25 KB (4,082 words) - 14:58, 11 March 2010
  • ...meter (an industrial instrument for measuring high temperatures) and rapid cooling is necessary if the temperature rises above 650°C. This is normally achiev
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  • ...y:Community]] [[Category:Composting]] [[Category:Construction]] [[Category:Cooling]] [[Category:Equipment Design]] [[Category:Ideas]] [[Category:Pest control]
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  • *'''Idea:''' Using the cooling power of evaporation. Two unglazed clay pots placed one in another and a we You can make a simple and effective cooling container for a dry climate with two clay pots, some sand, a cloth, and a l
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  • ...Food Processing]][[Category:Ideas]] [[Category:Construction]] [[Category:Cooling]] [[Category:Cooking]] [[Category:Application]]
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  • [[Category:Construction]] [[Category:Cooling]] [[Category:Heating]] [[Category:Crisis Management]] [[Category:Energy]] [
    6 KB (969 words) - 18:19, 6 December 2009
  • [[Category:Cooking]] [[Category:Cooling]] [[Category:Ideas]] [[Category:Recycling]] [[Category:Resource Management
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  • The Desert Fridge is based on the cooling propreties of evaporation. <br/> ...riculture]] [[Category:Urban Agriculture]] [[Category:Farming]] [[Category:Cooling]] [[Category:Equipment Design]] [[Category:Food Poisoning and its Preventio
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  • [[Category:Community]] [[Category:Cooling]] [[Category:Equipment Design]][[Category:Food Processing]] [[Category:Ide
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  • ...ment Design]] [[Category:Small Business]] [[Category:Products]] [[Category:Cooling]] [[Category:Waste]] [[Category:Sanitation]][[Category:Recycling]]
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  • ...plug port. Loss of head gasket integrity will cause air to enter into the cooling system. Unless the head gasket is ruined in every cylinder there should be Alternatively the cooling system may be pressure tested and will reveal a characteristic "bleed down"
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  • =Cooling= ====How to Make Cooling Systems====
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  • ...egory:Computer]] [[Category:Construction]] [[Category:Cooking]] [[Category:Cooling]] [[Category:Crops]] [[Category:Crisis Management]] [[Category:Energy]] [[C
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  • Insulative ceramics used in stoves undergo repeated heating and cooling (thermal cycling), which may eventually produce tiny cracks that cause the
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  • After a slow cooling process of 10-12 hours, the filters are immersed in a low concentration of
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