pressure bomb

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Etymology[edit]

From the tendency of these instruments to explode due to the introduced pressures that they are to hold.

Noun[edit]

pressure bomb (plural pressure bombs)

  1. A type of pressure chamber used to build up and hold extreme pressures, pressurizing samples with high-pressure fluids.

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