Tungsten has a very high melting point that's around 3500degrees, its used in radioactive equipment like x-ray machines so it can withstand electron beams and what not....
up close no but far away they can like that penny in your pocket.
If by crudest you mean most common I would have to say Iron. Carbon is another option but that isn't a metal.
Metal is used to make radiators primarily because of its excellent heat-conducting qualities. Due to their high thermal conductivity, metals like steel and aluminum can effectively transfer heat from the radiator's hot water or steam to the air around it. This guarantees the room's efficient heating. Metals are also strong and resistant to changes in pressure and temperature inside heating systems. Additionally, because of their malleability, radiators can be shaped into a variety of sizes and designs, giving them versatility in terms of installation and design.
Concrete's capacity to withstand compressive forces is an illustration of compressive strength. A concrete structure, like a column or a beam, experiences pressure when it is subjected to a load. Concrete's capacity to withstand this pressure without breaking or deforming is measured by its compressive strength. For instance, structural concrete must have a compressive strength of at least 25 megapascals (MPa), which indicates that it can withstand significant compression without breaking. In determining the structural integrity and durability of various building materials, compressive strength is a crucial factor.
Gondola Shelving is Commonly used is retail stores such as pharmacies, supermarkets and convenience stores. They are constructed of metal components and metal shelving, they most commonly used a peg board backing. More info can be found at http://www.mfried.com/gondola-shelving
how much heat can aluminum withstand
Toasters are made of metal to withstand the heat from the red hot elements that toast the bread.
Toasters are made of metal to withstand the heat from the red hot elements that toast the bread.
Most likely because metal is not known to be a very flammable material and can withstand the kind of heat that an oven is potentially able to produce.
up close no but far away they can like that penny in your pocket.
yes from copper wier withstand heat
All the metal components should withstand extreme heat; as for the foam seat cushion, I wouldn't expect much.
metal to metal
A saucepan has to have a metal body so that it can withstand the heat of the stove and not burn up, and the wooden handle allows you to pick it up without burning your hand (wood conducts heat much more poorly than metal does).
Metal is a better conductor
Vitamin C is one vitamin that can withstand heat. However, minerals like vegetable oils can also withstand very high temperatures.
Tungsten