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The hot working of steel can easily be defined as " the mechanical working on steel after heating above the recrystallization temperature" e.g. forging, hot pressing, drawing etc.
Depends on the metal, but for steel it is hot enough to melt the steel- and steel melts at 2600-2800 degrees F.
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When steel gets hot, it gets slightly larger due to thermal expansion. Since the mass stays the same, and density = mass/volume, it gets (very, very slightly) less dense. So cold steel is more dense than hot steel.
The term is used for character of steel, which become brittle at hot working temperature ie above 0.6 Tm (recrystallization temperature, where strain hardening is removed ) hot short hinders in hot working operation, often caused by the presence of sulphur in metal.
To safely cook with stainless steel in the oven, make sure the cookware is oven-safe and preheat the oven to the desired temperature before placing the stainless steel cookware inside. Use oven mitts to handle the hot cookware and avoid sudden temperature changes, such as placing a hot pan in cold water, to prevent warping or damage.
Construction grade steel burns at 2795 degrees Fahrenheit. Jet fuel does not burn this hot. Its maximum temperature is 1472 degrees Fahrenheit.
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That really depends on the temperature of the water and the steel !
If the liquid is hot,the spoon get heated because steel is an insulator
Steel is not an element it is a metallic alloy containing iron, carbon and other additives. At standard temperature and pressure it is a solid.
No, a forge is not hot enough to actually melt steel. However it is hot enough to make steel pliable .