•Advantages
1.Simple and inexpensive
2.Ease of operation
3.Widely available
•Disadvantages1.It yields only single data point
2.Limited accuracy and reproducibility
3.Not a good indicator of processability
4.Not an accurate description of viscoelastic behaviour
•Advantages
Easy and affordable
Operation simplicity
Easily accessible
•Disadvantages
It just produces one data point.
Limited repeatability and accuracy
Not a reliable sign of processability
Viscoelastic behaviour is not accurately described
advantages are : it could melt , folks could want to eat it. Advantages are: it would be very unique,
Advantages of acrylic plastic include:Can be easily molded into a variety of shapesWaterproofCheapDisadvantages of acrylic plastic include:Can melt if gets too hot
MFI is 1.5 regards r.tayeb
it would melt
if the food is hot it will melt it
Springs and glacial melt.
melt flow patteren.
Some Advantages of hot glue are…•Quick results/ short drying time• "Reduced waste•Easy dispensing, simple to use, dispensing equipment not complex or expensive" - From glu-stix.comSome Disadvantages Are…•The heat it takes to melt the glue might harm the item being glued•Hot glue can't take much weight and the bond and often breaks
The ease with which a thermoplastic polymer melt flows is gauged by the Melt Flow Index Tester (MFI). It is defined as the amount of polymer, measured in grammes, that flows in ten minutes through a capillary with a particular diameter and length under pressure from different gravimetric weights at different temperatures. The value of MFI is typically correlated by polymer processors with the grade of polymer that they must select for various processes, and most frequently, this value is not accompanied by the units because it is assumed to be g/10min.
The mantle cause the mantle to flow.
Advantages:Glass can be made into objects of different shapes or sizes.Glass can be colourless or coloured.Glass does not rust.Glass does not let water to pass through.Disadvantages:Is is a very expensive materialIt breaks easily.It can melt under very high temperatures.
Restate your question. Does not make sense.