metallihöyryjä
Metallihöyryjä refers to the gaseous state of metals, typically formed when a metal is heated to a sufficiently high temperature. This process occurs at temperatures above the metal's boiling point, where the liquid metal transitions into a vapor. The specific temperature required varies greatly depending on the metal; for example, mercury boils at a relatively low temperature of 357 degrees Celsius, while iron requires temperatures exceeding 2862 degrees Celsius.
Exposure to metallihöyryjä can pose significant health risks. Many metallic vapors are toxic, and inhalation can
Industries that commonly involve the generation of metallihöyryjä include welding, smelting, foundries, and various manufacturing processes.