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water jacket
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water jacket
n.
A casing containing water circulated by a pump, used around a part to be cooled, especially in water-cooled internal-combustion engines.

water jacket
n
(Engineering / Mechanical Engineering) a water-filled envelope or container surrounding a machine, engine, or part for cooling purposes, esp the casing around the cylinder block of a pump or internal-combustion engine Compare air jacket
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Noun1.water jacket - a container filled with water that surrounds a machine to cool it; especially that surrounding the cylinder block of an engine
vessel - an object used as a container (especially for liquids)


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Water-jacketed incubators are considered more reliable and protect against fluctuations in ambient temperature and power.
Chemical temperatures are controlled independently by water-jacketed day tanks and in-line heat exchangers.
Although water-jacketed incubators are considered more reliable, air-jacketed incubators require less maintenance and are larger in size.
 
 
 
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