unfusible (Meaning)

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unfusible (a.)

Infusible.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unfusible

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unfusible Sentence Examples

  1. The unfusible metal was impervious to the intense heat of the furnace.
  2. The refractory brick's unfusible nature made it ideal for lining industrial furnaces.
  3. Platinum's unfusible properties allow it to be used in high-temperature applications, such as thermocouples.
  4. The unfusible coating on the cookware prevented it from melting or warping at high temperatures.
  5. The fire-resistant material was unfusible, ensuring the safety of the building in the event of a fire.
  6. The ceramic glaze's unfusible characteristics made it resistant to chipping and cracking.
  7. The unfusible mineral was used as a refractory material in the production of glass and ceramics.
  8. The unfusible fibers in the aerospace composite material prevented it from degrading under extreme heat conditions.
  9. The unfusible core of the nuclear reactor fuel rod ensured its stability and longevity.
  10. The unfusible lining of the kiln protected the delicate porcelain from melting or disfiguring.

FAQs About the word unfusible

Infusible.

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The unfusible metal was impervious to the intense heat of the furnace.

The refractory brick's unfusible nature made it ideal for lining industrial furnaces.

Platinum's unfusible properties allow it to be used in high-temperature applications, such as thermocouples.

The unfusible coating on the cookware prevented it from melting or warping at high temperatures.