The answer depends on the temperature that it is subject to. At normal ambient temperatures it is not likely to melt.
No, plastic will melt. You need a metal or a silicone mould.
In order to get a plastic product, we need a mould and a injection machine, you need to put the plastic material into the loader of the injection machine, then the material will melt in the barrel of the machine, then the machine will injected into the mould, then you will a product.
first you need a good environment to do it in. second you need a torch not a blow torch an acetalyn torch and you need flux to keep from losing any of the gold
How much money u needed to open an plastic factory
It's not something just anyone can do. You'd need a lot of time, plastics, some sort of molds, and way to melt the plastic into the molds. Not so much of a DIY project.
the pollute the air, and ruin the environment.
No, Plastic is not conductive! I other words plastic can not conduct electricity therefore it can not produce resistance, and resistance is what you need to produce heat. and that heat would melt the plastic. Now if you touch a "live" wire to metal and that metal was grounded ( for example to a cold water pipe) then you would be completing the circuit, then that piece of metal would heat up very rapidly and eventually melt! of-course the smart person would not do this but if you where not so smart be prepared to get burned!!!! BE SMART!!
Metal doesn't melt - unless you have a blast furnace with real hot fire therefor the cookie cutter will be able to go inside your oven.WARNING!The cookie cutter will be hot and you'll get burned if you touch it when it comes out of the oven.
Too much we need to stop this immediatly!
Its melting point is -69.9 degrees Fahrenheit.
According to Ian's shoelace site, you don't need a tool. There are many ways of fastening aglets, for plastic, you simply wrap, and melt. For more info, see the link I have provided.
Plastic is the hardest material to recycle on earth because: 1: Plastic has to be separated into many different kinds by hand 2: If a mixture of plastic is not recycled together they either contaminate the melt or you get a lower grade of plastic than the originals. This is called "downcucling". 3: Plastics need more energy to recycle than any other materials