No, it does not. I use a regular iron I bought at Value Village for $5 to wax my base, and it works fine. The only thing is that once you use it to wax your snowboard, it cannot be used on clothes again, or else it will ruin them. If you make sure to have the right temperature, you should be fine!
A non-iron fabric can be damaged if you iron it.
Chances are the way that feels best is right.
yes,
Nowhere. Non-existing. But, maybe if you become rich you can make one.
Gold is a non-ferrous metal as it does not contain any iron.
No, iron is metallic.
The non-metal present in iron chloride is chlorine. Iron chloride is a compound composed of iron (a metal) and chlorine (a non-metal). Chlorine contributes its electrons to form ionic bonds with iron in iron chloride.
On the contrary -- Iron is a metal.
There are two types of iron: magnetic and non-magnetic iron. The iron in your body is the non-magnetic kind.
It is non-living.
Ferrous = Contains Iron Non-Ferrous = Does Not Contain Iron
Non-renewable. There is only a finite amount of iron on the planet, it is impossible to generate more. Iron ore is a non-renewable resource. When we have dug it all up there will be none left.