Examples of using Melting points in English and their translations into German
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Different freezing and melting points will be the main clues on how to determine the quality of butter.
But if you heat the rock to their different melting points, they will separate out on their own.
But, having reached melting points, the substance temperature remains to a constant though process of absorption of heat proceeds.
It is used for samples without sharply defined melting points, which become softer and less viscous as the temperature rises.
Whereas in the priority document the copolymer could have one or more melting points, in the subsequent European application the possibility of two melting points was excluded.
PLA fibers with specifically adjusted melting points allow furthermore an application of technologies generally used in the production of moulded components.
as well as other aspects such as thermal melting points.
also how to define the melting points of gold.
Salt hydrates can be produced with melting points in the temperature range between 0
The three evaluated substances(Fructose, Glucose and Saccharose) show distinctive melting points. These melting points can be precisely determined by means of Differential Scanning Calorimetry DSC.
particularly for oxide compositions with high melting points- the oxide dispersion hardened platinum DPH.
it is therefore necessary to continuously heat the storage tanks at a temperature above their melting points.
Tantalum has one of the highest melting points of all the elements on Earth. Its melting point sits at approximately 5,462 degrees Fahrenheit,
Other melting points: See 12113.
Other melting points.
Materials with very low melting points, powders with wax additives,
Fully automatic handling of samples with melting points.
Rhenium has very high boiling and melting points.
tungsten have melting points higher than molybdenum.
high melting points, and low contact resistance.