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liquefier

  • a word derived from liquefy.
    liquefy
    verb (used with or without object)
    to make or become liquid.

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Last week he announced that he had successfully completed a Kapitza liquefier, was making liquid helium for low-temperature research quickly and safely, and at a cost of $5 a quart.

From Time Magazine Archive

It is the only Kapitza liquefier in the Western Hemisphere.

From Time Magazine Archive

The vacuum in the freezer is 0 to ½ atmosphere, and the pressure in the liquefier is 3 to 4 atmospheres.

From Scientific American Supplement, No. 358, November 11, 1882 by Various

There are two sets of pipes running from the compressor to a long upright tank called the liquefier.

From Nature's Miracles, Volume 1 Familiar Talks on Science—World-Building and Life. Earth, Air and Water. by Elisha Gray

The pipes—at least one set of them—run the whole length of the liquefier, and most likely are coiled.

From Nature's Miracles, Volume 1 Familiar Talks on Science—World-Building and Life. Earth, Air and Water. by Elisha Gray

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