These are temperature sensitive chemicals shaped in the form of sticks.
These are not temperature measuring but temperature Indicating crayons.
You have to interpret temperature by observing the physical change taking place
form solid to liquid.
A surface is heated & you start marking (or rather touching) at intervals.for example
you have a stick of 150oc with you.as soon as surface attains 150oc you will get
liquid droplets in place of dry chalky mark.
Kamal jain /Indore / India thermochalks@rediffmail.com
Blast furnaces require you to go and stick dil*o up your vag, then lick my long john and give a fellatio to your cousin.
Yes, Teflon lubricant is typically based on polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), which is a high-performance plastic known for its non-stick properties and resistance to heat, chemicals, and friction. PTFE lubricants are often used to reduce friction between surfaces and provide long-lasting lubrication. They are commonly applied in various industries, including automotive and manufacturing, for their excellent performance in extreme conditions.
A temple stick is a temperature sensitive wax crayon designed to melt at a specific temperature. An example of their use is to check the threshold temperature of frictional components of braking systems such as rotor discs or railway vehicle wheels.
You apply a measuring stick or a measuring tape.You apply a measuring stick or a measuring tape.You apply a measuring stick or a measuring tape.You apply a measuring stick or a measuring tape.
Depends on the tape.
The boy measuring stick said to the girl measuring stick, "You're way ahead of me!"
Yes, the word "crayon" is a noun; a word for a pencil or stick of colored chalk or wax, used for drawing; a word for a thing.
you can stick a thermometer up your booty and see what happens but i think it will hurt if you push it up to high
I want to meter
nice to meter you, there's trouble a foot
the crown would because it would get hard
meter stick
Yes, the word "crayon" is a noun; a word for a pencil or stick of colored chalk or wax, used for drawing; a word for a thing.
for measuring