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Melting

Liquefaction the act of causing something to melt or the process of becoming melted...


Melting pot

A vessel in which anything is melted a crucible...


Colliquation

A melting together the act of melting fusion...


Crucible

A vessel or melting pot composed of some very refractory substance as clay graphite platinum and used for melting and calcining substances which require a strong degree of heat as metals ores etc...


Fusion

The act or operation of melting or rendering fluid by heat the act of melting together as the fusion of metals...


Liquefy

To convert from a solid form to that of a liquid to melt to dissolve and technically to melt by the sole agency of heat...


Liquescent

Tending to become liquid inclined to melt melting...


Mitis casting

A process invented by P Ostberg for producing malleable iron castings by melting wrought iron to which from 005 to 01 per cent of aluminum is added to lower the melting point usually in a petroleum furnace keeping the molten metal at the bubbling point until it becomes quiet and then pouring the molten metal into a mold lined with a special mixture consisting essentially of molasses and ground burnt fire clay also a casting made by this process called also wrought iron casting...


Glazed tiles

Glazed tiles, the expression 'glazed tiles, is used in common parlance in connection with tiles on which there is a coating of melted glass. There is a clear distinction between glazing and polishing. The Indian Standard Glossary of terms relating to ceramic ware, gives the following definition. 'Glaze' a ceramic coating matured to glassy state on a formed ceramic article, or the materials or mixture from which the coating is made.' In the McGraw Hill Encyclopaedia of Science & Techno-logy 'glazing' is defined as: 'The application of finely ground glass, or glass forming materials or a mixture of both, to a ceramic body and heating (firing) to a temperature where the material or materials melt, forming a coating of glass on the surface of the ware'. In the book industrial ceramic by Felix Singer and Sonja S. Singer, it is stated: 'Glazes are thin layer of glass fused on to the surface of the body; they are applied to bodies to make them impervious, mechanically stronger and resistant t...


vocational rehabilitation (vr)

vocational rehabilitation (vr) Vocational rehabilitation generally includes a melting pot of services that are offered to injured employees to help them return to work following a work injury. VR may involve transferable skills assessments, educational courses, job search assistance, and many other vocational aids. Vocational rehabilitation is sometimes also referred to as "occupational rehabilitation." ...


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