Post
by essdee1972 » Tue May 22, 2012 1:56 pm
Moin, Marthandan - POP degenerates with heat (forgot the exact temp). Actually, the molecules in POP form a hydrated bond (CaCO3.xH2O - "x" being something I don't remember). The setting of POP is, hence a chemical reaction and not a physical reaction. If you heat it to "some" temperature, it will get back to the original, powdery state. Potter's clay, on the other hand, sets at high temperatures. Of course, you can use a blow torch (not a welding torch) on POP (like they do on idols and statues) to dry it faster. The exact temperatures, etc. might be found on wikipedia or something.
Cheers!
EssDee
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
In a polity, each citizen is to possess his own arms, which are not supplied or owned by the state. — Aristotle
Get up, stand up, Stand up for your rights. Get up, stand up, Don't give up the fight. ― Bob Marley