You heat it until it becomes soft, but not so hot that it catches fire. Some polymers decompose before melting, so it may not always work.
Yes, fire can melt many types of plastic due to the high temperatures it produces. The specific temperature required to melt plastic varies depending on the type of plastic, but most plastics will begin to soften and deform when exposed to fire.
No, 1.5v AA alkaline batteries do not typically generate enough heat to melt plastic. They may get warm during use, but not hot enough to cause plastic to melt.
Yes, it is recommended to remove the plastic packaging or wrapping around candles before lighting them. Leaving the plastic on can be a fire hazard as the plastic may melt or catch fire when the candle is lit.
Yes it does melt plastic and dissolves in it.I used it for my Rubik's Cube and in a week i got Silicone Spray after which i removed the jelly and my paper towel was all black because of it.If you're using it for lubricating a Rubik's cube or anywhere that includes plastic please do not.It is not good.
Most plastic water bottles melt between 160-180°C (320-356°F). The exact melting point can vary depending on the type of plastic used in the bottle.
No, turpentine will not melt plastic.
Yes, xylene can melt certain types of plastic.
it takes 2 minutes for it to melt
No, paint thinner does not have the ability to melt plastic.
Yes, mineral spirits can melt certain types of plastic.
It takes 7 to 8 minutes to melt a smartie.
At 70 degrees it would take 24 hours to melt 2000 lbs of ice
melt the plastic to the metal
Depends on the temperature.
Pepper, on its own, will not melt ice.
Yes, super glue can melt certain types of plastic because it contains chemicals that can react with and soften the plastic.
It really depends on the amount of chocolate you are trying to melt.