It's called a stylus.
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A pressure garden sprayer works by storing compressed air inside of a pressure vessel which usually is a plastic or metal canister, and allowing the contents of the container to be directed out through a wand or some other sort of pressure releasing device.
Metal, t looks better and will mot likely last longer.
The metal cautions easily slide past one another.
No there metal not plastic the top has plastic
Because the 'head' of the detector is usually plastic - not metal. The detector coil inside has a relatively short range - and is 'desensitised' to any metal components in the device itself.
melt the plastic to the metal
Usually a radiator is made of metal. Plastic can not take the pressure. A hole can be fixed by welding. A radiator shop can tell you for sure.
A retort pouch (laminated plastic-metal) is cooked at 240-250 degrees F under high pressure in an autoclave. it is not cooled under pressure.
Assuming you're talking about electrical plugs - they're made of plastic because they need to insulate the user from the electricity being fed into the device from the mains supply.
The noun 'thimble' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a small metal or plastic device; a word for a thing.
I think you're thinking of the Tesla coil, a device which looks like a big metal donut sitting on top of a coil of wire.
An electromagnet can attract the metal, leaving the plastic behind.An electromagnet can attract the metal, leaving the plastic behind.An electromagnet can attract the metal, leaving the plastic behind.An electromagnet can attract the metal, leaving the plastic behind.