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We know its a fact that Adamantium is not absolute as it can be melted downwith enough heat. Shouldn't there be a cal for this rather than giving Wolverine durability negation?
Are you referring to back in X-Men Orgins Wolverine, X2, or The Wolverine?
It's stated that it can be found in a liquid state but once harden it is nigh-indestructible. Where have we seen it melt? It was cut down in The Wolverine but that was heated Adamantium vs Adamantium, besides in that same movie Logan tanked the heat of a nuke and the Adamantium didn't melt.
Welp, considering that heating something would negate the durability of adamantium I woukd say it can be melted, but not sure how much heat is needed, there hasn't been any indicator about that.
I believe that the Adamantium in that state was quite different to when it's already in Logan. IF it can be melted then we have no idea at what temperature since we saw it tank the nuke easily.
Don't think that the temperature at that distance were enough to melt metal as iron or steel, it only caused heavy superficial burns and it didn't melt the metal door.
Considering that the temperature of a nuke decrease over 90 times at 50 meters from the epicenter, I guess that being over 1 km the temperature is below the melt point of iron/steel; furthermore, they were in a bunker.
Isn't there someone who could theorise/calculate the tempature striker used based off the container it was in or something? Failing that, take his best featand scale him to that.
Also, no, Adamantium has never been melted in the movie, not even once. You can, however, cut through adamantium with another superheated adamantium blade.