- cylindrical, or box-shaped, open-topped container, made from or
lined with a
heatproof material and
designed to hold
burning charcoal. It is
believed hibachi...
- A
heatproof mat, also
known as wire
gauze or a
gauze mat, is a
piece of
apparatus commonly used in
tabletop lab
experiments that
involve moderate temperatures...
- B-52s are
usually served in a shot gl**** or
sherry gl****,
although a
heatproof gl**** is
required when a "flaming B-52" is served. First, a
coffee liqueur...
- will not melt at the
temperature during cooking. They may be made of
heatproof nylon or
sometimes with food
grade polyethylene terephthalate (PET). A...
-
beaker or
other container. The
burner will
often be
placed on a
suitable heatproof mat to
protect the
laboratory bench surface. A
Bunsen burner is also used...
-
protected with an
external water tank in the rear. The
steel armour has a
heatproof layer intended to
protect crew from heat and explosions, and the tank...
- Due to the high
temperatures in the rear
lower part of the car,
special heatproof LEDs are used for the
indicator and
hazard lights, stoplights, and rear...
- head,
aluminum pistons and
titanium connecting rods. A
special compact heatproof ceramic combustion chamber design with
central spark plug
location was...
- in coffee. The most
visually distinctive feature of the
Chemex is the
heatproof wooden collar around the neck,
which allows it to be
easily handled and...
- (80–110 °C; 176–230 °F) but more humid. The
stones are
usually durable heatproof and heat-retaining peridotite. The
upper part of the
stove is
often insulated...