Plastics don't have specific melting points. The melting point depends on a large number of factors and is more likely to be a range rather than a precise point as it would be for a small molecule.
The melt temperature for ABS is usually somewhere in the vicinity of 378 K, just above the boiling point of water.
It softens around 90 °C and melts around 105 °C. Maximum usable temperature is considered to be 80 °C.
abs plastics is a Polycarbonate
the Melting pooint of abs plastic aka PolyCarbonate is 267 degrees Celcius or 513 Degrees Fahrenheit
105 degrees c
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The warmer the better it is very stiff from 50 to 60 degrees on
Butter is a complex natural product, and is a mixture of many substances. Consequently, it does not have a definite melting point - merely a softening point. It will become liquid in the vicinity of 300C. Having been melted, it will not reform to butter again.
Borosil glass is used in cookware. The melting point is a very high 500 degrees. Softening will occur after only a few minute exposure at this temperature.
That is a physical change.
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The penetration point of Bitumens such as asphalt is the depth in tenths of millimeters a standard weighted needle will penetrate through a given sample of asphalt at a given time and temperature. The softening point of Bitumen such as asphalt is the temperature at which the Bitumen softens at standard conditions. Method of detrmination employs a ball and ring in which the ball falls through the ring after the softening has been reached.
A glass hasn't a true melting point. The softening point of Pyrex glass is between 800 °C and 850 °C.
you didn't say how you were cooking it or what colour it turned that you consider it discoloured. As for it softening, that is the whole point of cooking it,of course if you cook it too long it will go mushy
abnormal softening of the brain
HSP, here, stands for High Softening Point; HSP Pitch is a substance used in Aluminium industry.
-malacia means softening, so tracheomalacia is softening of the windpipe, and osteomalacia is softening of bones.
Yes. Thermoplastics are "heat-softening". Provided that you don't heat them to the point of destruction, thermoplastics can be remoulded and reused easily.
The warmer the better it is very stiff from 50 to 60 degrees on
Chondromalacia means the softening of the vertebral joint (or of any bone).
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"Softening point:The temperature in degrees C at which a bitumen attains a particular degree of softness with reference to test conditions prescribed by BS EN 1427 or equivalent."Refined Bitumen Association: Glossary of Termswww.bitumenuk.com/bitumen-glossaryofterms.asp [Accessed 2009]