Metallisulamista
Metallisulamista refers to the process of melting metals, typically to combine them into alloys or to cast them into desired shapes. This technique is fundamental to metallurgy and has been practiced for millennia, playing a crucial role in the development of human civilization. The melting point of a metal is the temperature at which it transitions from a solid to a liquid state. Different metals have distinct melting points, for example, iron melts at 1538 degrees Celsius (2800 degrees Fahrenheit), while aluminum melts at 660 degrees Celsius (1220 degrees Fahrenheit).
The process of metallisulamista involves heating the metal or metals to a temperature above their melting