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Yes all metals conduct heat and electricity.
Paint two otherwise identical objects, one with white paint, the other with black paint. Put both of them in the sunshine. The black object should get hot faster than the white one, because the absorbed heat energy gets converted to heat.
wikipedia saysOne of the most commonly known types of radar absorbing material is iron ball paint. It contains tiny spheres coated with carbonyl iron or ferrite. Radar waves induce molecular oscillations from the alternating magnetic field in this paint, which leads to conversion of the radar energy into heat. The heat is then transferred to the aircraft and dissipated. The iron particles in the paint are obtained by decomposition of iron pentacarbonyl and may contain traces of carbon, oxygen and nitrogen. Carbonyl iron is also used as a catalyst and in medicine as an iron supplement, even though it is toxic in higher doses.
Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot wrote possibly the first text on the scientific analysis of heat engines. He is sometimes referred to as "the father of thermodynamics" for his work on this topic.
Not a good idea. Paint vapours and fumes from painted objects can be of an explosive nature. This is well established in spray paint booths. They have to be wire to explosion proof standards. If the heater can be placed outside of the confined space and the heat drawn into the space by an exhaust fan on the other side of the room, this would be much safer way to dry paint. The exhaust fan should ducted to an outside area where the atmosphere can dispense of the paint vapours and fumes.
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formula of heat resistant paint depend on which type of resin are you used...resin is most important part of this heat resistant paint.
It should be paint remover using heat and not pain remover using heat. The answer is blowtorch which is used to strip off old paint.
Paint is an insulator and will restrict the transfer of heat.
The first thing to do is to remove the rust. You will need to use heat resistant paint. Most stores sell a heat or stove paint that works well.
Yes, but do not paint the groove where the belt runs. Use high heat paint.
Wheels typically have a high heat resistant paint or a powder coating. A heat gun is not likely to have any affect.
it absorbs heat by the chemicals the paint has
Yes you can just make sure the heat of the stove doesn't exceed the maximum heat allowed of the spray paint.
Yes, you can paint unheated clay and once you heat it, the clay's paint should still stay on.
Yes. Yes.
a carbonmonoxide detector usually will sound off