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Tungsten is a metal with a particularly high melting point (which has made it suitable for use as a filament in incandescent bulbs); ionic compounds such as granite have high melting points. Ceramics have high melting points.

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I know Teflon has a melting point above 260 degrees C. It is the highest I know but I am not a chemist. JB :-)

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It depends on the plastic. Some will melt at 250F, some at 500F, and some won't melt at all.

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low melting point because its only plastic.

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Melting point of different types of plastic. 110 ° C to 280 °.

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