Wiktionary
vb. (context metallurgy English) To smelt again; to smelt a second time.
Usage examples of "resmelt".
Brethren hollowed out the figures, placed the drug inside, then resmelted the chips of brass that had been scooped out, filled in over the flask, sanded, buffed, polished, and replaced the pieces in the crates.
There metal was resmelted, stone ground down to dust and reconstituted, then extruded in girders, blocks, sheets, and trim.
In a way, the Mighty Ten were really the Mighty Eleven, with the oldest warship being broken, resmelted, and recycled to provide the materials for the warship under construction.
Thus, to finish here with the subject, though the chapter of it never actually finished till his death, he made years afterwards, when he was a successful and a desperately busy author, a long, troublesome, and costly journey to Sardinia to carry out a plan of resmelting the slag from Roman and other mines there.
The only things left would be a brief stink of burnt meat and a batch of steel that needed resmelting because it had picked up too much carbon.
Here, at these two benches and with these machines, the Brethren hollowed out the figures, placed the drug inside, then resmelted the chips of brass that had been scooped out, filled in over the flask, sanded, buffed, polished, and replaced the pieces in the crates.
At least he didn't have to work on resmelting the plate from the old Hyel.