240 degree Celsius
Aluminium is a very good conductor of heat and it is abundant.
A rod that is made out of iron.
Most of our clothes are actually made out of mint leaves and plastic. Odd I know
The best way to stop clothes from shrinking in the wash is to make sure the wash temperature is on cold as opposed to hot or warm. Using specific detergent made for cold water also helps lessen shrinking.
Buttons found on clothes can be made of wood, metal, and plastic. They may also be made from clam shells, glass, or fabric.
there clothes are made out of iron. by roxey
To transfer heat to the clothes to iron the clothes
Traditionally, irons were made of iron. They were heated by a fire and then applied to clothes. Today, irons are usually made of other metals.
Traditionally, irons were made of iron. They were heated by a fire and then applied to clothes. Today, irons are usually made of other metals.
Aluminium is a very good conductor of heat and it is abundant.
Generally the Kanthal alloys are used. <<>> Depending on the temperature range that is needed, the heating element could be composed of; iron-chromium-aluminium, nickel-chromium, nickel-iron or copper-nickel. The maximum temperature range for each alloy is 1400 C, 1250 C, 600 C and 600 C respectively.
An iron table is made out of iron. Iron melts (turning into a fluid from a solid) at a temperature 1538 degrees Celsius (2800 degrees Fahrenheit). Because room temperature is far below the melting point, the table will be a solid. Besides, it wouldn't be a table if it was a liquid.
Fibres are long chains, wound and bound together. When they are squeezed and stretched, they usually return to their original shape. However, some fibres react badly to excessive stetching or high temperature. The fibres can disentangle themselves from each other, losing shape and integrity. Hot man made fibres can shrink or even start to melt at high temperature. The properties of the polymers (man made or natural) in fibres dictate which washing conditions are deemed suitable. Hence, your clothes have labels giving maximum washing temperatures or not machine washable or dry clean only or do not iron etc.
"An iron" - as in a hot thing to flatten clothes - probably have several parts of quite different materials. Made items of different parts are not elements.
Well pretty much its just a piece of iron made into any iron and they heated it on the stove and when it was hot enough they would sprinkle water on the cloths and iron the clothes.
Leather!! No not leather, they wore hand made clothes as they existed during 1200BC. The women of the tribes made most of the clothes because they had the skill and the men's skill was hunting, fishing etc.
Izod is a clothing brand. Iron Heart is a brand of clothes made in Japan.