outgas Definition på svenska

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Examples of outgas

  • Lubrication-free performance is important for cryogenic applications, where traditional lubricants may freeze, and for vacuum applications, where lubricants could outgas or trap atmospheric gasses.

  • If brake materials outgassed at drum temperatures, they would also outgas at disc temperatures and would fade substantially.

  • Dive tables make provisions for post-dive time at surface level before flying to allow any residual excess nitrogen to outgas.

  • If methane is captured rather than allowed to outgas, it can be used for fuel, closing the carbon cycle.

  • This residual gas may be dissolved or in sub-clinical bubble form, and will continue to outgas while the diver remains at the surface.

  • The fermentation of the silage produces methane gas which over time will outgas and displace the oxygen in the top of the silo.

  • Failed insulation will also typically outgas, which can lead to process contamination.

  • Normal copper is unsuitable for high vacuum as it is difficult to outgas completely.

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