This video captures the process of melting tin using infrared non-contact heating with a halogen line heater.
Tin is a metal that melts at a relatively low temperature of 231.9°C, and in this experiment, melting was observed to begin in approximately 10 seconds.
Infrared heating allows for uniform and rapid heating, making it more efficient compared to conventional heating methods. This technology is expected to have applications in soldering, metal refining, and research and development.
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