Curing definition

Curing means the placing in or on edible flesh of approved ingredients, such as a solution or mixture containing chloride and nitrite salts of sodium or potassium, water, sodium erythorbate or ascorbate, sodium phosphates, sweeteners (dextrose and cane sugar) and flavorings.
Curing means exposing coated threads to high temperatures in an oven until the nylon solution mixture hardens (vaporizing the solvents) and bonds to the threads.
Curing means a continuation of the composting process after the high heat stage during which

Examples of Curing in a sentence

  • Curing Compound: Apply uniformly in continuous operation by power spray or roller according to manufacturer's written instructions.

  • Curing of precast concrete will be considered completed after termination of the steam curing cycle.

  • Curing and Sealing Compound: Apply uniformly to floors and slabs indicated in a continuous operation by power spray or roller according to manufacturer's written instructions.

  • If steam curing is used, the steam curing provisions in Section 90-7.04, "Curing Precast Concrete Members," shall apply except that the piles shall be kept continuously wet for their entire length for a period of not less than 3 days, including the holding and steam curing periods.

  • Moisture-Retaining-Cover Curing: Cover concrete surfaces with moisture-retaining cover for curing concrete, placed in widest practicable width, with sides and ends lapped at least 12 inches, and sealed by waterproof tape or adhesive.


More Definitions of Curing

Curing means, for the purposes of composting and anaerobic digestion, a continuation of the composting process after the high heat stage during which stability and maturity continue to increase. For the purposes of these regulations, compost enters the curing stage after completing the process to further reduce pathogens.
Curing means the final stage of composting, after much of the readily metabolized organic material has been decomposed, in which the compost material further stabilizes at a slower rate and at a lower temperature than during the initial active composting phase.
Curing means the last stage of composting that occurs after much of the readily metabolized material has decom- posed. Curing provides for additional stabilization of the composted material.
Curing means the final state of composting, after the majority of the readily metabolized material has been decomposed, in which the compost material stabilizes and dries.
Curing means the final stage of the composting process beginning in the later part of the mesophilic stage. During the curing process oxygen demand is reduced as the pile is recolonized by soil-dwelling micro-organisms. Once cured, the compost will not generate odors.
Curing means the process that follows composting in which the compost is matured to meet market conditions.
Curing means the process of removing dried cherry skin or parchment skin by mechanical means, for commercial purposes, and "cured" shall be construed accordingly;