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  1. Melting Points of Metals | OnlineMetals.com®

  2. Metal Melting Temperatures of Common Engineering Materials

  3. Melting points of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

  4. Melting Point of Metals & Alloys | Toolbox - American Elements

  5. Melting Points of Metals | Values in Celsius, Fahrenheit …

    Refer to this chart for the melting points of various metals and alloys. For example, copper melts at 1084°C and steel has a melting point that ranges from 1371°C to 1593°C.

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  6. Solids - Melting and Boiling Temperatures - The Engineering …

  7. What Are Melting Points of Metals: Everything You …

    Sep 30, 2020 · What is the Melting Point of Metals? A metal’s melting point is the accurate temperature or the temperature range from solid-state to a liquid state. Depending on the bond and elemental constituents, the melting point of metal …

  8. Melting Points of Metals - MetalsCut4U

    Oct 11, 2022 · The melting points of steel and iron alloys at 2,200–2,500 degrees Fahrenheit. Brass, bronzes, and pure copper have the lowest melting points than iron, which vary from 1,675 to 1,981

  9. Metals and Alloys - Melting Temperatures - The …

    Boiling temperatures (°C and °F) with varying carbon numbers up to C33. Fe - Iron - binary eutectic alloys and melting points. Latent heat of fusion when changing between solid or liquid state for common materials like aluminum, …

  10. Melting Point of Metals - Material Welding

    Nov 16, 2022 · Iron (Fe) – Construction, machinery, transportation – 1538 °C (2800 °F). Aluminum (Al) – Construction, packaging, transportation – 660 °C (1220 °F). Copper (Cu) – Electrical wiring, heat exchangers, coins – 1084 °C …