Thermal burn. The molten metal and the heat of the reaction itself would burn your skin and/or a limb off your body if you are ever stupid enough to light it without the right precautions.
Napalm, thermite, and magnesium burns are chemical burns that can be severe and deep, often involving the skin and underlying tissues. These burns can be difficult to extinguish and may also produce toxic fumes that can be harmful if inhaled. Immediate medical attention is necessary for these types of burns.
Thermite has its own oxygen source so it can burn without an outer source of oxygen, including underwater and in the vacuum of space. However, I do doubt that thermite can burn in space, since space is quite cold. It would just depend in how far away from the Sun you are when you light the thermite.
I would not say "anything" however I have seen it burn through a few inches of steel plate in a matter of seconds, melting it down to a liquid I saw a TV show where they were running experiments with THermite, it can burn through a great many things but it CAN'T burn through Titanium
Copper thermite is a type of thermite where instead of the iron oxide, copper oxide is used instead. The reaction produces pure copper metal, but this thermite gets a little more splattery than the iron thermite.
The approximate temperature is 2500 degrees celsius, not accounting for a preheat, or other factors that enhance the speed or temperature of the burn. Thermite is estimated to burn 3 times hotter than molten lava.
Attempting to put out thermite with water is dangerous since it can create an explosive reaction due to its extreme heat. The safest way to handle a thermite reaction is by letting it burn out on its own in a controlled environment. Using a Class D fire extinguisher specifically designed for metal fires could also be effective in extinguishing thermite.
no it was the type of paint and gas that they used that caused it to burn the way it did
sometimes with the use of thermite, or white phosphorus in newer type b,s
A burn caused by direct contact with a hot object is called a contact burn. These burns can vary in severity depending on the temperature and duration of contact with the hot object. It is important to cool the burn and seek medical attention if necessary.
A burn is caused by dry heat whereas a scald is caused by wet heat. A burn can be caused by heat or cold, and this can be wet or dry. A scald is a burn caused by wet heat such as boiling water.
Thermite is manufactured from pure metals and avoiding the use of carbon in the process of it. Thermite was originally discovered by a German chemist named Hans Goldschmidt.
A chemical burn.