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A “bath” can refer to various contexts:
- A tub into which something is immersed: This refers to a container, usually large enough to immerse oneself in, often used for bathing.
- A liquid solution used for cleaning, plating, or maintaining a specified temperature: In industrial or scientific contexts, a bath is a liquid or solution used for specific purposes:
- Cleaning bath: A solution used to clean items, often through immersion.
- Plating bath: A solution used in electroplating processes to coat objects with a thin layer of metal.
- Temperature bath: A bath used in laboratories or industries to maintain a precise temperature for calibration or testing purposes.
Each type of bath serves a specific function, whether for personal hygiene, industrial processes, or scientific applications.
See Relate Terms:
- Anodizing bath
- Galvanizing bath
- Oil bath air cleaner
- Open Bath
- Primer bath
- Sealing bath
- Zinc bath