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/ˈôtəˌklāv/,
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autoclaves, plural;
  1. Heat (something) in an autoclave

Noun
  1. A strong, heated container used for chemical reactions and other processes using high pressures and temperatures, e.g., steam sterilization


  1. a device for heating substances above their boiling point; used to manufacture chemicals or to sterilize surgical instruments
  2. subject to the action of an autoclave
  3. An autoclave is a device to sterilize equipment and supplies by subjecting them to high pressure saturated steam at 121 °C or more, typically for 15-20 minutes depending on the size of the load and the contents . ...
  4. Autoclave is the debut and only album from the American indie rock band Autoclave. It was released by Dischord Records in 1991. The album was remastered at and reissued in 2002 by Dischord and Mira Records (Combined CD of 10" and 7" originally released in 1991).
  5. Autoclave was a short-lived all-female indie rock band based in Washington, D.C.. Formed in the summer of 1990, the group consisted of Christina Billotte (vocals and electric bass guitar), Mary Timony (electric guitar and vocals), Nikki Chapman (electric guitar and vocals), and Melissa Berkoff ( ...
  6. Industrial autoclaves are pressure vessels with full-diameter fast-opening doors, used to process parts and materials which require exposure to elevated temperatures whilst under pressure. The manufacture of high-performance components from advanced composites often requires autoclave processing.
  7. A strong, pressurized, heated vessel, as for laboratory experiments, sterilization, cooking or mineral processing; To sterilize laboratory equipment in an autoclave
  8. (Autoclaving) sterilization via a pressurized, high-temperature steam process.
  9. (Autoclaving) A method used to sterilise containers with superheated steam under pressure.
  10. (Autoclaving) The curing, in a steam chamber, of freshly cast concrete or sand-lime bricks for up to 24 hours at a steam pressure of about 10 atmospheres, which results in the material acquiring the same strength as would be achieved after a month if air-curing was used.
  11. (Autoclaving) The production of a stable, protective oxide on steel parts by treatment in a pressurised, high temperature steam containing atmosphere.
  12. An airtight chamber use for processes requiring dry temperatures above 212 degrees F.
  13. A vessel that employs high temperature & heat. In the glass industry, used to produce bond between glass & PVB or urethane sheet, creating a laminated glass product.
  14. Closed vessel for conducting and completing a chemical reaction or other operation under pressure and heat.
  15. A pressure vessel used for the curing of vulcanization of rubber parts by means of steam under pressure.
  16. an apparatus using superheated high pressure steam for sterilization, vulcanization and other processes.
  17. Equipment used to clean dental instruments that uses super heated high pressure steam.
  18. device that sterilizes instruments or other objects using steam under pressure. The length of time required for sterilization depends on temperature, vacuum, and pressure.
  19. The first fanzine fan's convention. A good idea but no one at the time thought of continuing it beyond the first, either locally or by passing the convention around to other groups across the country.
  20. 1. An enclosed chamber in which substances are heated under pressure to sterilize utensils, liquids, glassware, etc., using steam. The routine method uses steam pressure of 103.4×10^3 Pa at 121^°C for 15 minutes, or longer to allow large volumes to reach the critical temperature.
  21. An autoclave is an oven-like apparatus with features similar to a pressure cooker. It can heat aqueous solutions to temperatures above the boiling point of water, to sterilize the contents of the autoclave.
  22. The equipment used for sterilisation of DCM. After the sterilisation process, molten DCM is pumped from this equipment onto the production line.
  23. a pressure vessel in which an environment of steam at high pressure may be produced; used in the curing of concrete products and in the testing of hydraulic cement.
  24. to sterilize via a combination of heat and moisture in a vacuum
  25. A sealable high-pressure container used for polymerization and in tire production.