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fusible

Fusibility is an important property of materials that is important in many applications. A material is said to be fusible when it goes into the liquid state at a certain temperature. This temperature is called the melting point and depends on the type of material.

Fusibility is particularly relevant in metallurgy and plastics processing. For example, metals and alloys can be cast in liquid form to create complex components. Plastics, on the other hand, are often supplied in the form of granules or powders and then processed by heating and melting, for example by injection molding or extrusion.

The fusibility of materials depends on many factors such as the type of material, its crystal structure, purity and the atmosphere in which it is heated. The meltability can also be influenced by additives such as alloys or flame retardants.

In practice, it is important to know and take into account the fusibility of materials in order to ensure reliable processing. Therefore, melt testing and melt analysis are performed to characterize and optimize the melting properties of materials. A good understanding of fusibility can help improve the efficiency and quality of manufacturing processes.

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