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I called 1-800-334-6889 to whine a little bit and to hear why they made a meltable teapot.
Which for many meltable plastics will be due to polar attractions.
One mechanism is a small meltable pellet that holds down a spring.
The black suit on the meltable Rudy clashed slightly with the dark blue version worn by the mayor.
A clear plastic is usually meltable and dissolvable, so a lot of glues work for it.
Meltable versions are used to make quesadillas.
MeltDose works by incorporating a drug substance with low water solubility into a "meltable" vehicle.
Breakable, meltable and cold.
The pellets would be numbered, bouyant and meltable only at the temperature needed to burn waste safely.
This company's most notable contribution to the asphalt maintenance industry is the invention of the world's first and only fully meltable Crack Seal container.
"We have demonstrated it with meltable pads of solder, glass or polymer, rotating parts made of silicon, copper or nickel," he said.
After all, he could have resided outside of Baltimore and ridden in a buggy--if nothing else there would have been plenty of fine, meltable snow.
A fusible alloy is a metal alloy capable of being easily fused, i.e. easily meltable, at relatively low temperatures.
In modern usage, Trinitrotoluene or TNT is the basic meltable explosive used in essentially all castable explosives.
"The housewife of 2000 can do her daily cleaning with the garden hose," the magazine predicted, and would wash her meltable plastic dishes down the drain after every meal.
Until, that is, he toasts and tosses them with minced pear chutney cooked down with jaggery, a dried loaf of sugar cane juice chipped off into meltable, molasses-flavored chunks.