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It is then stored in a clean dry box.
As well, there are static removers at the exit end of the dry box.
Finally, the film goes through the dry box to remove volatile chemicals and to dry it.
A dry box is a storage container in which the interior is kept at a low level of humidity.
The dry box is triple latched for security.
On large crops, this is accomplished by constructing a drying box or drying room.
The equipment fits into a water and weather resistant hard shelled dry box that is lockable.
The Pursuit Series is a newer version of the Dry Box.
The true mariner's compass, using a pivoting needle in a dry box, was developed in Europe no later than 1300.
Dry box to hold objects the diver needs to keep dry at depth (wallet, cell phone)
Electronic dry boxes contain a small Peltier cooler, which removes moisture from the air by condensing it out.
When records are very wet, teams line clean, dry boxes with thin plastic bags before filling to keep the boxes dry.
A Vacuum Dry Box is a piece of safety equipment which can provide an inert, or controlled atmosphere for handling sensitive materials.
After the blocker painted the crown with lacquer, she popped it into the dry box - an oven in which newly formed hats harden.
Can be either a dry box with tarp sides, or a flatbed with a movable frame of squared ribs supporting a tarp.
A simple dry box can consist of nothing more than a sealed, airtight box containing a desiccant, such as silica gel or anhydrous calcium chloride.
Accessories - Their accessories line includes dive torches, knives, Surface marker buoys, diving sportswear, bags, weight belts, hangers, dry boxes etc.
Tubers can employ the use of such items as dry boxes and mesh bags to carry small personal items and pack out trash, cans and bottles from their trip.
The current container fleet of dry boxes has a distinctive red color with a huge flag and white HAMBURG SÜD logo on the side.
An unusual feature of the Sentinel boiler was the "exhaust drying box", a small reheater, in the upper part of the boiler flue, immediately before the blastpipe nozzle.
Although ytterbium is fairly stable chemically, it is stored in airtight containers and in an inert atmosphere such as a nitrogen-filled dry box to protect the metal from air and moisture.
This branch of chemistry was developed by Clifford Addisson and Noramn Logan at Nottingham University in the UK during the 1960s and 1970s when highly efficient desiccants and dry boxes started to become available.
Dry boxes are used to safely store items that would otherwise be damaged or adversely affected by excessive humidity, such as cameras and lenses (to prevent fungal growth), and musical instruments (to prevent humidity induced swelling or shrinkage of wooden instrument parts).