Plastic deformation of metals above the recrystallization temperature.
You need to define "metal"- since different metals have VERY different melting points. Mercury is melted at room temp. Gallium can melt in boiling water. Lead and tin are mixed as solder, and melt at fairly low temps. Gold and silver melt at moderate low temps. Aluminum is higher. Steels and hi temperature tungsten alloys will glow white hot before melting. So- which metal did you have in mind
Hot Environment Cranes / Electric Overhead Cranes are used in metal refineries where heavy loads that are at a high temperature need to be moved around.
water, it freezes when it is cold and turns to steam when it is hot.
my father is a welder and has been for 30 years so ill tell you some of the dangers going deaf from the loud noises going blind from the welding light being severly burnt from liquid hot metal or being crushed by heavy material those are only a few but it is a very dangerouse work indeed
When iron is smelted from its ore by commercial processes, it contains more carbon than is desirable. To become steel, it must be melted and reprocessed to reduce the carbon to the correct amount, at which point other elements can be added. This liquid is then continuously cast into long slabs or cast into ingots. 96% of steel is continuously cast, while only 4000 ingots are cast per year. The ingots are then heated in a soaking pit and hot rolled into slabs, blooms, or billets. Slabs are hot or cold rolled into sheet metal or plates. Billets are hot or cold rolled into bars, rods, and wire. Blooms are hot or cold rolled into structural steel, such as I-beams and rails. In modern foundries these processes often occur in one assembly line, with ore coming in and finished steel coming out. Sometimes after a steels final rolling it is heat treated for strength, however this is relatively rare. Hope this helped
hot|plate[ˈhɒtpleɪt] NOUNhot-plate (noun)a flat heated surface (or a set of these), typically metal or ceramic, used for cooking food or keeping it hot. "he scrubbed the oven and hotplate"
hot|plate[ˈhɒtpleɪt] NOUNhot-plate (noun)a flat heated surface (or a set of these), typically metal or ceramic, used for cooking food or keeping it hot. "he scrubbed the oven and hotplate"
When ur hot and ur working then it is hot working, if ur cold and ur working then it is cold working
Stirring hot soap with a metal spoon for a long time can cause the metal spoon to heat up and potentially burn you. Additionally, the metal spoon can react with the soap ingredients, leading to contamination of the soap. It is safer to use a heat-resistant utensil, such as a silicone or wooden spoon, when working with hot soap.
There is no dictionary definition of "super hot". However, the definition of super is very good or pleasant and the definition of hot is having a high degree of heat or a high temperature.
Hot Metal Bridge was created in 1887.
Hot Metal was created on 1986-02-16.
Hot Metal ended on 1989-03-10.
Cold metal.
electric + fire =maybe(laser or hot metal dragon)
Yes, you can put hot water in a metal can, but be cautious as the metal can conduct heat and the can may become hot to the touch. Make sure the metal can is designed to handle hot liquids and is sturdy enough to withstand the heat.
The heat will transfer to the spoon (if metal).