premelt

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

pre- +‎ melt

Noun[edit]

premelt (plural premelts)

  1. The melting of something prior to a subsequent process.
    • 2013, R. I. Jaffee, N. E. Promisel, The Science, Technology and Application of Titanium, page 35:
      Under proper melting conditions there was no influence of the number of premelts on the homogeneity of the ingots

Verb[edit]

premelt (third-person singular simple present premelts, present participle premelting, simple past and past participle premelted)

  1. To melt before a subsequent process.
    • 1973, R. J. C. Dawson, Fusion Welding and Brazing of Copper and Copper Alloys, page 11:
      In pulsed-current MIG welding, a low background current maintains the arc and premelts the electrode tip.