retortering
Retortering, in a broad sense, is the thermal treatment of a material inside a sealed vessel called a retort. The process is used to release and recover volatile components, to pyrolyze or distill matter, or to sterilize contents under controlled temperature and pressure. The exact meaning depends on the industrial context.
In the food industry, retortering (retort processing) refers to sterilizing sealed containers, such as cans or
In energy and chemical sectors, retortering describes heating materials in a retort to volatilize liquids and
Other applications include charcoal production, where biomass is carbonized in a retort under limited oxygen to
Safety, energy efficiency, and environmental impact are central considerations, as retorting processes involve high temperatures, volatile