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The word "remelting" is correct in written English
It is used in contexts involving the process of melting something again, often in metallurgy or recycling. Example: "The factory specializes in remelting scrap metal to create new products."
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remelting
verb
Present participle of remelt
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Induction furnaces are used mainly for remelting and alloying and have very limited refining capabilities; in other words, they are not used for carbon, phosphorus, or sulfur removal.
It mostly involves remelting charges consisting of pig iron, steel scrap, foundry scrap, and ferroalloys to give the appropriate composition.
In this process, there is a slowly melting consumable electrode and a water-cooled mold for solidification, as in vacuum arc remelting, but the melting is conducted under normal atmosphere and is accomplished by a thick, superheated layer of slag on top of the shallow metal pool.
Solidification patterns are similar to those in vacuum arc remelting.
It is produced at the factory without remelting and refining of the raw sugar.
Metal cuttings or imperfect products are recycled by remelting, recasting, and redrawing entirely within the steel mill.
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Metals and glass can be remelted almost indefinitely without any loss in quality, while paper can be recycled up to six times.
The mare basalts show a wide range of chemical and mineral compositions reflecting different conditions in the deep regions of the mantle where, presumably because of heating from radioactive elements in the rock, primordial lunar materials were partly remelted and fractionated so that the lavas carried unique trace-element signatures up to the surface.
To ensure uniform distribution of alloying elements, this primary ingot is remelted at least once in a similar manner.
In traditional optical-glass houses, the glass is cooled in the pots, and good pieces are selected and remelted in order to obtain more acceptable homogeneity.
Subsequently, the pieces were placed in molds of the approximate size of the lens, slowly remelted to shape, and carefully annealed; i.e., allowed to cool slowly under controlled conditions to reduce strains and imperfections.
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