Want this question answered?
Yes. Almost any plastic will melt when heated.
Plastic, being the amorphous solid it doesn't have the accurate melting point. It melt gradually as the temperature rises. Glass are also belong to this type. Hence, amorphous solid are also known super cooled liquid.
A Lego piece can handle 150 degrees just fine but near 230 it starts to melt.
Yes - you can melt and re-melt plastic to re-cycle it many times.
you melt it.
yes, temperature does effect plastic if it gets to hot it can melt it.
1000 Oc Aproximately
The answer depends on the temperature that it is subject to. At normal ambient temperatures it is not likely to melt.
there are two types of Plastics. the Thermoset and the Thermoplast. these Plastics all Melt, but @ different temperatures. the Thermoplast melts easily and can be recycled, while the thermoset has a property that makes it difficult to melt @ the temperature of the cooker that is being heated.this therefore explains why the Plastice does not melt because its thermoset Plastic and It has a higher temperature
Clothespin
Yes. Almost any plastic will melt when heated.
assuming the same temperature metal is better at distributing energy so metal.
Plastic, being the amorphous solid it doesn't have the accurate melting point. It melt gradually as the temperature rises. Glass are also belong to this type. Hence, amorphous solid are also known super cooled liquid.
A Lego piece can handle 150 degrees just fine but near 230 it starts to melt.
the clothespin was invented to hang clothes
Yes - you can melt and re-melt plastic to re-cycle it many times.
melt the plastic to the metal