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Melted glass processing

Melt is the working material in the steelmaking process, in making glass, and when forming thermoplastics. In thermoplastics, melt is the plastic in its forming temperature, which can vary depending on how it is being used. [1] For steelmaking, it refers to steel in liquid form. [2]

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ Whelan, p. 242.
  2. ^ Davis, p. 271.

Bibliography

  • Whelan, Tony (1994), Polymer Technology Dictionary, Springer, ISBN  0-412-58180-9.
  • Davis, Joseph R. (1992), ASM Materials Engineering Dictionary, ASM International, ISBN  0-87170-447-1.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Melted glass processing

Melt is the working material in the steelmaking process, in making glass, and when forming thermoplastics. In thermoplastics, melt is the plastic in its forming temperature, which can vary depending on how it is being used. [1] For steelmaking, it refers to steel in liquid form. [2]

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ Whelan, p. 242.
  2. ^ Davis, p. 271.

Bibliography

  • Whelan, Tony (1994), Polymer Technology Dictionary, Springer, ISBN  0-412-58180-9.
  • Davis, Joseph R. (1992), ASM Materials Engineering Dictionary, ASM International, ISBN  0-87170-447-1.

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