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Thermal shock is typically caused by sudden and extreme changes in temperature within a material. This can lead to stress and ultimately cracking or breaking of the material. Factors such as rapid heating or cooling, temperature differentials, and material properties can all contribute to thermal shock.

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Yes, thermal shock can cause materials to break or shatter due to rapid temperature changes. However, thermal shock is typically not fatal to living organisms like humans.


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WHAT CAUSES THERMAL BURNING?

Heat


What causes thermal reaction?

terrorists


How does thermal shock occur?

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How do you determine if the crack on my ceramic cook top is from thermal shock?

You will need to consult a technician.


What temperature range should you be worried about thermal shock?

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