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    Lead, Tin, and Low Melting Alloys - (116 companies)
    How to Select Lead, Tin, and Low Melting Alloys. Lead, tin, and low melting alloys are non-ferrous alloys that are easily meltable with relatively low melting temperatures. They are used in the manufacture of solders, semiconductors, batteries... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    ...thermometers are used to measure temperatures or temperature changes with a high degree of precision. Non-contact temperature instruments are typically infrared devices that do not require physical contact with the object being measured. Temperature... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Temperature indicators are designed for temperature monitoring and analysis. These devices either come equipped with an integral sensor, or require sensor input. Temperature instruments are designed for temperature monitoring and analysis... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Temperature controllers accept inputs from temperature sensors or thermometers, and then output a control signal to keep the temperature at the desired level. Temperature controllers accept inputs from temperature sensors or thermometers, and output... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    ...at a reference junction. Current flows through a circuit when the two junctions of thermocouple temperature probes are at different temperatures. The voltage resulting from this current flow is then measured to determine the temperature. Types... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    ...of high current or voltage outputs; however they typically are not usable at temperatures exceeding 200 degrees Celsius.  In a fiber optic temperature sensor a thin film, typically gallium arsenide, is deposited on the end of an optical fiber... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Resistance temperature detector (RTD) temperature transmitters convert RTD resistance measurements to current signals, eliminating the problems inherent in RTD signal transmission via lead resistance. RTD temperature transmitters convert the RTD... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Noncontact infrared temperature sensors absorb ambient infrared (IR) radiation given off by a heated surface. They are used in applications where direct temperature measurement is not possible. Noncontact Infrared Temperature Sensors Information... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    ...thermoelectric voltage between their opening and according to the size of the temperature difference between the ends. A temperature reading is made by calibrating the device with known temperatures, then placing one of the metal junctions on ice... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Temperature signal conditioners accept outputs from temperature measurement devices such as resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), thermocouples, and thermistors. They then filter, amplify, and/or convert these outputs to digital signals... Search by Specification | Learn More
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  • Tin
    Tin is characterized by a low-melting point (450 F), fluidity when molten, readiness to form alloys with other metals, relative softness, and good formability. The metal is nontoxic, solderable, and has a high boiling point. The temperature range between melting and boiling points exceeds...

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Solder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
or USA /Ë?sÉ?dÉ?r/[2) is a fusible metal alloy used to join together metal workpieces and having a melting point below that of the workpiece(s).
Platinum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Melting point 2041.4 K,?1768.3 °C,?3214.9 °F
Pewter Information
PEWTER Pewter Casting Alloys Pewter Solders
tin properties alloys smelting
Chemical symbol Sn Atomic number 50 Melting point 231.91 C boiling point 2625 C density 7.29 grams per cubic centimetre
Jordan: Ancient Metallurgy
Pure iron has a melting point of 1,535°C. The limit of an ancient furnace was about 1,150°C. (By contrast, copper has a melting point of 1,083°C, and
Periodic Table of Elements: Los Alamos National Laboratory
Melting Point: 231.93 °C Atomic Weight:
bendalloy,cerrobend and proforbend
Melting point, sharp : (Eutectic) 138° C Melting range 138° to 170° C Weight : lb./in³ 0.30 approx
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Antimony - Facts from the Encyclopedia - Yahoo! Education
or bromine and is soluble in hot nitric or sulfuric acid; at higher temperatures, antimony will ignite and burn in air.
casting : Messages : 15199-15228 of 35360
... Micro-Mark makes a couple of low melting point alloys. They offer a tin/bismuth alloy and a pewter one.
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