That is not how it works. When the aluminum reaches the temperature of the fire it no longer absorbes more heat. The fire itself is limited by how fast it can burn because of oxygen scarcity. The hot gasses carry heat away constantly. The max heat is determined by how fast the fuel and oxygen can create heat before it is carried away. Outside a furnace it gets carried away very quickly.
That is not how it works. When the aluminum reaches the temperature of the fire it no longer absorbes more heat. The fire itself is limited by how fast it can burn because of oxygen scarcity. The hot gasses carry heat away constantly. The max heat is determined by how fast the fuel and oxygen can create heat before it is carried away. Outside a furnace it gets carried away very quickly.
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