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hot-press
n
(Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a machine for applying a combination of heat and pressure to give a smooth surface to paper, to express oil from it, etc.
vb
(Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) (tr) to subject (paper, cloth, etc.) to heat and pressure to give it a smooth surface or extract oil


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Trans-2-hexenal levels were three to six times greater in hot break juices, in which the chopped or crushed grapes are rapidly heated, than in hot press juices, with values ranging from 89 to 206 ng per mL in the former and 27 to 35 ng per mL in the latter.
Byline: MAEVE QUIGLEY ; DEMELZA de BURCA It's a big weekend for music as Hot Press Magazine holds its annual exhibition in the RDS.
Advantage 425 is easy to extrude, provides good finger coverage and features a low minimum use temperature, and Advantage EP-925 is a two-component emulsion polymer isocyanate adhesive that can be used with conventional cold press or hot press equipment.
 
 
 
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