(r) secondary post-curing operation designed to remove residual volatile materials.
Process by which a building is heated in an attempt to accelerate VOC emissions from furniture and materials.
A process whereby a vacuum system is heated for a given time at some predetermined temperature to degas off the components. (Ex: Gages, Fittings, Valves, Seals, etc.)
The heating of vacuum system components during the pumping process for the purpose of degassing. The bake-out process increases the evolution of adsorbed and absorbed gases.
Degassing of components (gages, fittings, valves, seals) of a vacuum system through heating.
Bake-out is a term used in several areas of technology, fabrication, and in building construction, referring to the act of using heat and sometimes a vacuum to release volatile compounds from something as a form of cleaning or processing. Bake-out is an artificial acceleration of the process of outgassing.