单词 | full-cell process |
释义 | > as lemmasfull-cell process full-cell adj. (attributive) designating a method of timber treatment in which the greatest possible amount of preservative is injected; frequently in full-cell process.Cf. empty cell adj. at empty adj. and n. Compounds 2. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > building or constructing > constructing or working with wood > [noun] > seasoning or preserving beathing1591 seasoninga1642 natural seasoning1856 impregnation1872 Burnettizing1885 fuming1893 haskinization1899 Rueping1904 full-cell1909 Powellizing1913 pressure treatment1914 pressure-treating1924 fixation1968 boucherizing- 1909 W. F. Sherfesee Bull. U.S. Dept. Agric. No. 78. 14 Each of these classes may be further subdivided into the ‘full-cell’ and ‘empty-cell’ processes. 1935 J. D. MacLean Man. Preservative Treatm. Wood by Pressure 105 The full-cell treatment of low-density species like the spruces. 2000 B. Ridout Timber Decay in Buildings ix. 104/1 This pressure is commonly about one-tenth of that used in the full cell process. < as lemmas |
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