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She walked to the door and pulled down the handle, releasing the airtight seal.
In 1945 he developed the famous airtight seal using a paint can as inspiration.
That will enable the power to pass through while maintaining an airtight seal.
He didn't even like the sound the heavy fire door made when it closed behind him with its airtight seal.
Body suit is so firm-fitting it makes airtight seal all around.
Additionally, their doors usually rot and do not have an airtight seal.
Cloth could be dipped into this soup, and it would form an airtight seal.
In half a second it passed through the airtight seals in the wall and out into vacuum.
The rubber gasket will fit against the door bottom to form an airtight seal.
Ivory was prized for containers due to its ability to keep an airtight seal.
"Even airtight seals can develop leaks when they're not properly constructed.
By this method an airtight seal was made.
You give the darts an airtight seal inside the pipe with seed fibers.
The boxes had holes cut in the sides, and gloves attached with an airtight seal.
It forms an airtight seal preventing microbiological and other contamination.
The chamber is placed over a fingerprint so the rubber forms an airtight seal.
Kirk took the doctor's word for it and unfastened the airtight seal of his helmet.
Cover any exposed asbestos with duct tape to provide airtight sealing.
It clicked into place, making an airtight seal.
The nozzle is equipped with an airtight seal for vapor recovery.
Although the two craft joined, an obstruction kept latches from creating an airtight seal.
He rolled back underneath the bulkhead as it slammed down to the floor, making an airtight seal.
She was studying the way that the whole top of the smelter could either open wide, or be closed completely to provide an airtight seal.
The support team taped the boots to the legs of the suits to make an airtight seal above the ankle.
Our mouths had covered each other, making an airtight seal through which our tongues passed.