yeah, true. I just read 'solidifies above (not at) 800F' and thought I'd
spent all that time in chem class for nothing. above meaning 'not before'
to my way of thinking. kinda like saying 'water condenses above 212F'.
scott
On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, Kevin Sullivan wrote:
> > no, I meant that the filler material solidifies *above* 800F? aren't we
> > saying it melts above 800F?
>
> Same thing. It solidifies and melts at the same temp, like water does.
> Just depends on whether you're taking heat out of it or putting it in.
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