Fire does not melt plastic. Fire creates the thermal energy, heat energy, melts plastic.
yes
A fire could potentially melt iron. The fire would have to be extremely hot for a longer period of time.
Extreme temperatures:heat--can melt plasticcold--can make plastic brittle, then crackForce and pressure
They melt. Simply because they are types of metal. All types of metal melt when they are heated in fire.
Fire does not melt plastic. Fire creates the thermal energy, heat energy, melts plastic.
If used in normal conditions the bucket will not melt, however if stored next to a fire or other very hot conditions it will.
Yes. Almost any plastic will melt when heated.
It would just melt the plastic and the water would pour out.
Yes - you can melt and re-melt plastic to re-cycle it many times.
melt the plastic to the metal
you can recucle plastic bottles if you get a metal box and a lot of fire and melt the bottles then pour it into any mould you want
Metal doesn't melt - unless you have a blast furnace with real hot fire therefor the cookie cutter will be able to go inside your oven.WARNING!The cookie cutter will be hot and you'll get burned if you touch it when it comes out of the oven.
Depends on the type of plastic.
Generally a burning plastic smell in a car indicates wiring getting hot enough to melt the insulation. This is something that should be looked at immediately to prevent a fire.
heat
you melt it.