A crucible is a container in which metals are melted, usually for temperatures above 500 °C.
A crucible is a container in which metals are melted, usually for temperatures above 500
its called a crucible
Pewter has many advantages when using it in a school workshop. It is easy to melt (with a temperature of 230f of it's melting point) also, it sets quickly so you can continue your project without wasting time.
This article is about the metal joining process. For the cooking technique, see braising. Brazing is a joining process whereby a filler metal or alloy is heated to melting temperature above 450 °C (842 °F) - or, by the traditional definition in the United States, above 800 °F (427 °C) - and distributed between two or more close-fitting parts by capillary action. At its liquid temperature, the molten filler metal and flux interacts with a thin layer of the base metal, cooling to form a strong, sealed joint. By definition the melting temperature of the braze alloy is lower (sometimes substantially) than the melting temperature of the materials being joined. The brazed joint becomes a sandwich of different layers, each metallurgically linked to the adjacent layers. Common brazements are about 1/3 as strong as the parent materials due either to the inherent lower yield strength of the braze alloy or to the low fracture toughness of intermetallic components. To create high-strength brazes, a brazement can be annealed to homogenize the grain structure and composition (by diffusion) with that of the parent material . * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazing
It's called a Heat Sink.
They are classified according to their strength, rigidity, plasticity, and boiling/melting temperatures. They are classified according to their strength, rigidity, plasticity, and boiling/melting temperatures.
As far as I know, there is no metal that comes from heaven. All the metal that is there stays there and all the metal here stays here.
The United States is commonly referred to as the Melting Pot due to its diverse population and the blending of cultures from around the world. This term highlights the idea of different cultures and people coming together to form a unified society.
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crucible or melting/holding pot
No, but pot metal may contain aluminum. The term pot metal names an alloy of various metals, typically of low melting point, but does not define the content or percentages. Pot metal today will be mostly zinc but will contain other metals such as lead, copper, aluminum, tin, magnesium, or others.
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The Philippines is called a melting pot because it has been influenced by various cultures due to its history of colonization by Spain, the United States, and Japan. This has led to a rich diversity of traditions, languages, and beliefs in the country.
Russia is a melting pot
Melting Pot was sung by Blue Mink
A melting pot is an idiom meant to express a place where things or people mingle or blend together. It is often preceded or followed by a noun. Examples: "A Social Melting pot", "a melting pot for the arts" Sometimes it is preceded by adjectives such as in "a veritable melting pot".
Answer:Generally, pot metal will not be attracted by a magnet. Let's dig around a bit and see what's up.Pot metal is a general term, and it is applied to cheap, readily available metals with a low melting point that are used to make "trinkets" and other metal objects that are inexpensively produced. Pot metal may be composed of different combinations of aluminum, cadmium, copper, iron, lead, tin and zinc. And before you jump on the idea that the iron in pot metal will make it magnetic, know that you would be correct if there was very much in there. Recall that pot metal is generally defined as having (among other characteristics) a low melting point. Iron has a relatively high melting point, and it is not a eutectic metal. Eutectic metals exhibit the property of having a melting point lower than that of the constituent metals used to make the alloy. Iron does not belong in this class of materials.
A melting pot describes a group of culturally diverse people. The United States is considered a melting pot.
My mum always made soup on Saturdays, pitching in all the left overs from the week: she called it her melting pot. Martin knew that the building was more or less a melting pot, because of the different ethnic last names on the doorbells.