Translations:Getting Started (GregTech 6)/47/en

The notable approximate temperatures for early metalworking are: By knowing these melting and boiling points, Crucible temperature can be roughly observed by looking at the color of the liquified metal in the Crucible until you craft a. For instance if you mix Copper and Tin in a Crucible and heat it, you'll first see the liquid Tin (past 500K) and at some point later you'll see the Bronze (1350K). After you've poured the Bronze out of the Crucible, if there isn't any Bronze left, but there's still Copper, you'll see it liquefied (Bronze is a desaturated orange while Copper is a bright orange-red color). If there isn't Bronze nor Copper anymore, but there is Tin left, you'll see it liquefied (Tin is bright gray).
 * Tin (550K)
 * Lead (650K)
 * Copper and Bronze (1350K)
 * Iron (1800K)
 * Wrought Iron (2000K)
 * Steel (2050k)
 * Titanium (1941K)
 * Gold (1500K)
 * Stone (boils at 2000K)
 * Ceramic (Crucible vaporizes at 2500K).