Examples of using Cold surface in English and their translations into Spanish
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Cold surface expedites coagulation.
Do not set a hot container on a wet or cold surface.
Contact with this cold surface causes the moisture in the air to condense.
Do not set a hot container on a wet or cold surface.
Damp that usually condenses on a cold surface that forms a thermal bridge.
Do not set a hot decanter on a wet or cold surface.
When moist air comes in contact with a cold surface, the water evaporated in the air becomes liquid.
Do not set a hot carafe on a wet or cold surface.
As the air passes over a cold surface, moisture condenses and collects into a front loading removable high capacity 7-litre water container.
Do not set a hot glass carafe on a wet or cold surface.
When these vapours come in contact with the cold surface created by the water inlet located at the bottom of the column, the heavy less volatile vapours condense and fall back into the pot.
Condensation can occur if moist air meets a cold surface.
Condensation is a phenomenon where moisture forms on a cold surface when there is an extreme change in temperature.
It occurs when warm, moist air comes in contact with a cold surface.
Any pallet in direct contact with a cold surface, such as a trailer wall or colder adjacent pallet could cause the mangos to become too cold. .
Spread it in a thin layer of about 2-3 mm height on a cold surface, preferably metal or marble.
The simplest example of this is when steam from a kettle becomes deposited as drops of distilled water on a cold surface.
New devices apply the cleaning cloth evenly on the cold surface and in the direction of the veins.
The highly reactive atoms or molecules are generated at a high temperature under vacuum andbrought together with chosen reactants on a cold surface.
Never place the hot glass tray(or any other hot cooking containers) on a cold surface, such as a tiled or granite worktop.
By way of example when boiling water we have often observed how the steam from a kettle condenses back to water when it comes in contact with a cold surface.
Once the vapours come into contact with the cold surface of the serpentine coil they condense to their liquid state and trickle down to where they are collected, in an appropriate vessel drop by drop.
Eggs should be at room temperature andis best not to make the dough on a cold surface like marble.
Thus, a short path between the hot surface and the cold surface is necessary, typically by suspending a hot plate covered with a film of feed next to a cold plate with a line of sight in between.
The gas was ignited, andit decomposed to pure metallic arsenic, which, when passed to a cold surface, would appear as a silvery-black deposit.
The process exploits the fact that the lighter 235U gas molecules will diffuse toward a hot surface, andthe heavier 238U gas molecules will diffuse toward a cold surface.
The cover of some cocottes have a special chamber to insert ice orcold water, so that when the steam rises and comes in contact with the cold surface, the condensation forms small drops that continually rehydrate the stew, providing extra moisture and flavor to the meal.
This compartment is designed for production of ice cubes and short-term storage(a few days at most)of some commercially-frozen foods when in contact with the evaporator cold surface in compartment.
The area south of latitude 60∘ is generally considered as Antarctica, which includes the Antarctic continent,surrounding ice shelves and the ocean out to the Antarctic Convergence zone(where the cold surface waters spreading from the continent meet the warmer surface seas), and islands of both the subantarctic and the maritime Antarctic zone.