It's a hot setting . . . at the top end of your iron. Try the "cotton" setting. That should be about 400 degrees Fahrenheit.
Wool
usually it is about 300 degrees Fahrenheit
Iron can withstand 400 degrees Celsius, it will soften some but no major recrystallization will occur. (the melting point of iron is about 1580 degrees C, the Curie temperature is 1043).
(-180) degrees Celsius = -292 degrees Fahrenheit.
Most curling and clothes irons have a setting of 250 degrees. Depending on the iron, 250 degrees can be a low or a high setting.
It's a hot setting . . . at the top end of your iron. Try the "cotton" setting. That should be about 400 degrees Fahrenheit.
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30 degrees
Wool
The cotton setting on an iron is approximately 193 degrees Fahrenheit.
30 degrees
6 to 8 degrees BTDC.
usually it is about 300 degrees Fahrenheit
According to SkiWax.ca approximately 204 degrees F
30 degrees dwell
Set by dwell 28-32 degrees approx. .017