Silicone melts at very high temperatures, around 300-500 degrees Celsius. While fire can reach these temperatures, it is not common for household fires or even small flames to generate enough heat to melt silicone.
To melt the ice in Yunzabit Heights, you can use a Fire Flower power-up by activating it and directing the fire at the ice blocks. Alternatively, you can look for a nearby source of heat or fire to melt the ice.
yes and noyes because if it is hot enough like if it had a ton of junk in it with oil yes it wouldbut if it was a kitchen fire no it wouldn't be hot enoughClarification:In order for a house fire to melt glass, it does not have to have oil in it. When a house is on fire the heat can get immensely hot, and can melt glass, whether it's in the kitchen, another room, or the entire house.
When you put candy in fire, it will melt and possibly catch on fire due to its high sugar content. Some candies may also release toxic fumes when burned, so it's not a safe or recommended experiment.
Melting HDPE (high-density polyethylene) in a silicone mold in a conventional oven is not recommended. HDPE has a melting point of approximately 120-180°C (248-356°F), which can cause the silicone mold to degrade or deform. Additionally, fumes released during the melting process can be harmful. It's safer to use specialized equipment designed for melting plastics, such as a plastic extruder or dedicated melting pot.
Silicone itself cannot be dyed, but it can be colored using specially formulated silicone pigments or paints that bond with the silicone surface. These pigments are designed to withstand the flexibility and heat resistance of silicone. It is important to choose the right type of dye or pigment suitable for silicone materials.
A fire could potentially melt iron. The fire would have to be extremely hot for a longer period of time.
It depends what it's made of. Normal ceramic is unlikely to melt but would probably crack. Steel might melt in an extremely hot fire. Plastics would melt.
The fire is hotter than the boiling water, so it will melt faster over a fire.
Just leave it to melt.
Look for a non-silicone polyester fibre for a low fire risk.
To melt the ice in Yunzabit Heights, you can use a Fire Flower power-up by activating it and directing the fire at the ice blocks. Alternatively, you can look for a nearby source of heat or fire to melt the ice.
Yes, fire can melt gold. Gold has a melting point of 1,948 degrees Fahrenheit, so it can be melted by high temperatures, such as those produced by fire.
A rubber or plastic spatula might not be able to stand the intensity of heat as much as a silicone one would be able to. Silicone is very heat resistant and won't melt like plastic would.
fire/heat makes matter expand the melt away
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