You simply take the frayed end and put it over a naked flame. The flame sort of welds the ribbon or rope together and so you end up with a very hard end instead of a frayed end.
To stop the edges of the material from fraying.
you can tie a knot at the end and if it's nylon you can melt the ends.
to stop oxygen for burning
MgO, Magnesium oxide.
Magnesium burns in the presence of sulfur dioxide because, the oxygen in the sulfur dioxide is able to bond with magnesium and produce an oxide.
magnesium + oxygen gas ----D magnesium oxide
Yes
An aglet is the little plastic bit at the end of your shoelace used to stop the shoelace fraying. xoxo
You can use a match in a pinch, but you can by a heat sealer for about $40 dollars that will work more effectively. Wal-Mart sells a wood burning tool you can use to create a heat seal. But you might want to try using Fray Check on the end. No frays, and no heat necessary.
They rather neatly finish off your lower torso and upper legs and stop them fraying around the edges.
Burning (oxydation) and transformation in magnesium oxide.
At level 76 cooking you stop burning trout.