heat-resisting in the PONS Dictionary

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Nickel's biggest use, about 65%, is in alloying -- particularly with chromium and other metals to produce stainless and heat-resisting steels.
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In addition to tourism the city has mines of niobium (columbium) used in jet engine components, rocket sub-assemblies, and heat-resisting and combustion equipment.
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Asbestos came into its own during the industrial revolution, when engineers harnessed its fire-proof, heat-resisting and insulating properties in their new steam-driven factories.
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All such elements share a basic design: an electromagnet sealed beneath a heat-resisting glass-ceramic sheet that is easily cleaned.
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Great progress has taken place over the years until now we have hard glass, soft glass, heat-resisting glass, thick glass, thin glass, decorative glass and countless other varieties.
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