Sentences with phrase «with low melting points»

Solder is an alloy of gold with a lower melting point, which in the process helps in joining the gold pieces together without affecting the purity of gold.

Not exact matches

The chocolate chips made with coconut oil will need to be stored in the fridge or freezer since the melting point of coconut oil is so low.
Being a saturated fatty acid, and comprising about 50 % of coconut oil, once it is removed you are left with a liquid oil with a much lower melting point.
It made sense to start with antimony because it has a much lower melting point — just 631 degrees Celsius — compared to copper's 1,085 C. Though the higher melting temperatures of other metals add complication to designing an overall production system, the underlying physical principles are the same, and so such systems should eventually be feasible, he says.
First, the researchers tackled the temperature problem by alloying the calcium with another inexpensive metal, magnesium, which has a much lower melting point.
Being a saturated fatty acid, and comprising about 50 % of coconut oil, once it is removed you are left with a liquid oil with a much lower melting point.
Setting the glas bowl in a larger bowl of warm water from the tap with do the trick just fine since coconut oil has such a low melting point.
The chocolate chips made with coconut oil will need to be stored in the fridge or freezer since the melting point of coconut oil is so low.
We wound up with 9 % more ice at the low point than in 2007 — evidence that supports an injection of warm water into the Arctic Basin had melted ice from below and that the 2007 melt was anomalous.
The models have improved, but the trend has accelerated, with the 2012 melting season as a provisional and spectacular low point.
The literature indicates further work may be done with adjusting the alloy components to lower the melt - point a bit more, reducing the chance of plug formation in valving and piping.
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