märgbrine
Märgbrine is a term used to describe a specific type of brine solution, often encountered in industrial processes or certain food preservation techniques. The key characteristic of märgbrine is its relatively high water content compared to more concentrated brines. This means that while it contains dissolved salts, typically sodium chloride (common salt), the ratio of water to salt is significantly higher, making it less dense and less viscous than a saturated or near-saturated brine.
The application of märgbrine can vary. In some industrial contexts, it might be used as a cooling