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13:29 Jul 9, 2011 |
German to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Wine / Oenology / Viticulture / Verfahren zum Abtrennen von gelösten Stoffen aus einer Lösung | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Sabine Akabayov, PhD Israel Local time: 16:48 | ||||||
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3 | solutes |
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3 | solubilizing agent/solubilizer |
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4 -1 | solvent/s |
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solutes Explanation: hopefully this is not about winemaking ;-) |
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solubilizing agent/solubilizer Explanation: A solute would be "geloester Stoff". A "Lösungsstoff" is a substance that enhances solubility of another substance. |
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solvent/s Explanation: please see Tartar removal by electrodialysis and potassium level control in wine www.patentstorm.us/patents/4015020/description.html - Cached Tartar removal by electrodialysis and potassium level control in wine ... to material of a component in liquid/liquid solvent or colloidal extraction426/15, ... dependent upon the process of separating tartar by storing crude wine in a ... US Patent 4560565 - Method of stabilizing must, still wines and ... www.wikipatents.com/.../method-of-stabilizing-must-still-wi... - Cached Dec 24, 1985 – A method for continuously separating tartar from wine or grape juice using a draft tube baffled (DTB) crystallizer 2 and a hydrocyclone 3. ... Production of low-ethanol beverages by membrane extraction ... www.patsnap.com/patents/view/US4778688.html - Cached US3865960 STABILIZATION OF TARTAR IN WINE, GRAPE MUST, OR GRAPE JUICE ... A membrane solvent extraction system is utilized to separate two substantially ... The membrane can be used widely in separating materials by processes such as |
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