Yes of coarse, look at a forgery (smithy). Heating up to iron's melting point of 1538°C, but much below that it becomes malleable (look at a horse farrier)
NO!This will melt the acrylic to the iron, even at very low temperatures.
Place felt onto ironing board and place a cloth over it, a pillow case will work then iron on a low or wool setting, make sure you keep your iron moving to avoid having the acrylic felt melt or the wool felt shrink. Hope this helps!
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Iron and steel (which is made from iron) are used to make thousands of things like buildings and cars.
They melt it and pour it into molds and let them cool and harden.
A fire could potentially melt iron. The fire would have to be extremely hot for a longer period of time.
You have to mine iron ore and coal make a furnace and melt the iron ore to make iron ingot. Update: THANK YOU SOOO MUCH!!!!!!
Minimills substitute metal and iron scrap for iron ore to melt in their furnaces.
make a fire
which chemical is used to melt the iron
Cyanide does not melt iron, as cyanide is a chemical that is typically used in liquid or gas form to interfere with the body's ability to use oxygen. It is not a substance that has the ability to melt iron.
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A Iron Frunace is a place were you melt iron in this case. so you can later make things out of it.... like toys or cars and so fourth
Iron ore is typically melted down using high-temperature heat sources such as blast furnaces, electric arc furnaces, or induction furnaces. These sources of energy provide the intense heat necessary to melt the iron ore and separate the metal from impurities.
Melting plastic beads with an iron can release harmful fumes and should be avoided. It is not safe to melt plastic beads with an iron as it can create toxic gases and pose a fire hazard. It is recommended to use a proper melting tool or oven designed for melting plastic beads to ensure safety.
No, ammonia will not melt iron. Ammonia is a compound made of nitrogen and hydrogen, and it does not have the ability to melt metals like iron, which requires much higher temperatures to change its state.
make a fire to melt the snow what you do to do that is you go around looking for firewood and you'll catch a fish