250-260 ºC
250-260 degrees Celsius
yes as it is plastic
Two identical pieces of ice, each placed on identically sized and shaped blocks of plastic and wood at the same temperature, will melt at a rate proportional to the thermal conductivity and the thermal mass of the object they are on. Generally, wood is a better thermal insulator than plastic. Short answer: wood.
Plastic and glass are better conductors of heat compared to ice, so when ice cubes are placed on them, heat from the surroundings is transferred to the ice, causing it to melt. The higher rate of heat transfer in plastic and glass materials speeds up the melting process of the ice cubes.
When heat is applied to hard plastic, it can soften and become more malleable. This can make it easier to shape or mold the plastic into different forms. However, excessive heat can also cause the plastic to warp, melt, or release harmful fumes.
A blow torch can reach temperatures of up to 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit. It can effectively heat and melt materials such as metal, glass, and certain types of plastic.
Felsic igneous compositions will have the highest viscosity when they melt.
No, turpentine will not melt plastic.
Yes, xylene can melt certain types of plastic.
Resistance to flow in excess of the yield value in a plastic material. Plastic viscosity (U) is proportional to the (shearing stress-yield value) rate of shear. The coefficient of plastic viscosity is the force in excess of the yield value, tangentially applied, that will induce a unit velocity gradient.
Both are same
No, paint thinner does not have the ability to melt plastic.
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Both are same
Yes, mineral spirits can melt certain types of plastic.
melt the plastic to the metal
Yes, super glue can melt certain types of plastic because it contains chemicals that can react with and soften the plastic.
Depends on the type of plastic.