That simply means it must melt below 600°C.
A quick wiki check says it melts at 660. I guess if you’re in a really dark room, you could see the glow.
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Agent641@lemmy.world 5 months agoAluminium doesn’t glow, even when molten though?
That simply means it must melt below 600°C.
A quick wiki check says it melts at 660. I guess if you’re in a really dark room, you could see the glow.
Eventually will glow human eye visible if you keep heating it past useful temperatures. 1000’C+ starts getting red hot.
Doesn’t emit light as readily as iron does, especially with iron’s oxide layer building up when heated.
Gladaed@feddit.org 5 months ago
Real bodies are gray, not black.
BreadOven@lemmy.world 5 months ago
All bodies matter.