Melting Point Ju Byeong jun

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Melting Point 2010012258 Ju Byeong jun 2010012283 Jung Won min 2011011704 Kim In su

Contents 1.What is melting point 2.Material melting point 3.Applications of melting point

Coexisting Solid and Liquid range What is Melting Point A certain temperature range appear when heated to solid material Coexisting Solid and Liquid range

T S Melting Point Graph Solid Heating Curve Cooling Curve +Liquid Solid

Material melting point

Melting point of Material

Melting point of Alloy and ceramic

Applications of melting point

Applications of melting point Fuse box

Applications of melting point Fuse Solder

Applications of melting point Alumina Zirconia

Applications of melting point

Applications of melting point Platinum Carbon Tungsten

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