Powder Lead, Tin, and Low Melting Alloys

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99% Bismuth Powder -- 2003A
from Belmont Metals, Inc.

Bismuth Alloys. Featuring 99.9% Bismuth and Low Melt Eutectic and Non-Eutectic Alloys offering custom compositions and forms. Bismuth is a white, crystalline, brittle metal with a pinkish tinge. It s the most naturally diamagnetic element and has one of the lowest values of thermal conductivity... [See More]

  • Shape / Form: Powder, Granule or Flake
  • Nonferrous: Bismuth
99.9% Bismuth Powder -- 2003A
from Belmont Metals, Inc.

Powdered Metals. Featuring Holtite Alsil Grit, Iron Powder, High Grade Zinc, Tin, and Copper-Aluminum Applications. Belmont Metals offers a vast amount of non-ferrous metals in Powder form as a pure metal instead of an alloy of various elements. A powder is a dry, bulk solid composed of a large... [See More]

  • Shape / Form: Powder, Granule or Flake
  • Applications: Welding, Sintered Components, Additive Manufacturing, and Surface Coating
  • Nonferrous: Bismuth
Grade A Tin 99.85% Minimum -- 7001
from Belmont Metals, Inc.

Tin Alloys. Featuring jewelry alloys, Sn anodes for plating, Sn shot for gray iron and titanium alloy additions, Grade A and 99.99% Sn, Sn-base babbitts, 5% phosphor Sn, Pewter, Sn-base solders, Sn powder, Sn oxide powder, Sn granular. All types of Sn and Sn alloys for additions, alloying, casting... [See More]

  • Shape / Form: Ingot or Billet; Powder, Granule or Flake; Wire; Pig, Bar, Granular, Mossy, Shot, Anodes, Rod
  • Applications: Chemical or material processing; Casting, Plating, Solder, Babbitt Alloys, Bronze Alloys
  • Nonferrous: Tin