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Bake-out, in several areas of technology and fabrication, and in building construction, refers to the process of using high heat temperature (heat), and possibly vacuum, to remove volatile compounds from materials and objects before placing them into situations where the slow release of the same volatile compounds would contaminate the contents of a container or vessel, spoil a vacuum, or cause discomfort (odor or irritation) or illness. Bake-out is an artificial acceleration of the process of outgassing.

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In manufacturing

In various physics and vacuum device engineering, such as particle accelerators, semiconductor fabrication, and vacuum tubes, bake-out is a manufacturing process, the period of time when a part or device is placed in a vacuum chamber (or its operating vacuum state, for devices which operate in a vacuum) and heated, usually by built-in heaters. This drives off gases, which are removed by continued operation of the vacuum pump. Low hydrogen annealing, or hydrogen bake-out, is used to help reduce or remove hydrogen in stainless bulk steel.[1]

In construction

In building construction, bake-out is the use of heat to remove volatile organic compounds such as solvents remaining in paint, carpets, and other building materials from a building after its construction, to reduce annoying odors or improve indoor air quality.[2] The building interior is heated to a much higher temperature than normal and kept at that temperature for an extended period of time, to encourage such compounds to vaporize into the air, which is vented (released to the atmosphere).[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Air bake-out to reduce hydrogen outgassing from stainless steel". pubs.aip.org. Retrieved 2023-12-02.
  2. ^ Park, Seonghyun; Seo, Janghoo (3 Dec 2018). "Bake-Out Strategy Considering Energy Consumption for Improvement of Indoor Air Quality in Floor Heating Environments". International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 15 (12): 2720. doi:10.3390/ijerph15122720. ISSN 1661-7827. PMC 6313476. PMID 30513907.


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