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baked permeability

baked permeability

[′bākt ‚per·mē·ə′bil·əd·ē]
(metallurgy)
The property of a molded mass of sand which permits passage of gases through it when molten metal is poured in a mold, baked above 230°F (110°C), and then cooled.
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