Bismuth / Bismuth Alloys Lead, Tin, and Low Melting Alloys
from Indium Corporation
Fusible alloys are materials that melt at less then 300 °F, well below the melting point of tin-lead eutectic solders and SAC alloys. Bismuth is the major component of many of these alloys and infl uences the melting point, as well as gives these materials the unique characteristic of expansion... [See More]
- Nonferrous: Bismuth
- UTS: 13000
- Specialty / Other Types: FusibleAlloy
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]
- Nonferrous: Bismuth
- Shape / Form: 2 lb Cake Even Weight
from Indium Corporation
Fusible Alloys include a group of binary, ternary, quaternary, and quinary alloys containing Bismuth, lead, tin, cadmium and indium. The term fusible alloy refers to any of the more than 100 white-metal alloys that melt at relatively low temperatures. Fusible alloys are materials that melt at less... [See More]
- Nonferrous: Bismuth; Indium; Tin; Lead
- Shape / Form: Bar Stock; Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes
- Specialty / Other Types: Specialty; FusibleAlloy; Cadmuim
- UTS: 5400
from Belmont Metals, Inc.
Featuring 99.99% Indium and Indium-Based Low Melting Alloys. Indium was discovered by the German chemists Ferdinand Reich and Hieronymus Richter in 1863. Reich and Richter had been looking for traces of the element thallium in samples of Zinc order, when they saw a brilliant indigo line in the... [See More]
- Nonferrous: Bismuth; Indium; Lead
- Applications: Bearings or Bearing Quality; Electronics or semiconductors
- Shape / Form: 2 lb Cake Even Weight
from Indium Corporation
Fusible Alloys include a group of binary, ternary, quaternary, and quinary alloys containing Bismuth, lead, tin, cadmium and indium. The term fusible alloy refers to any of the more than 100 white-metal alloys that melt at relatively low temperatures. Fusible alloys are materials that melt at less... [See More]
- Nonferrous: Bismuth; Indium; Tin; Lead
- Shape / Form: Bar Stock; Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes
- Specialty / Other Types: FusibleAlloy
- Thickness: 1
from Belmont Metals, Inc.
White Metals. Featuring Aluminum, Lead, Pewter, Solders, Jewelry, Sculpture, Tin, Zinc Alloys in a variety of forms for many applications. White metals are any of several light-colored alloys used as a base for plated silverware, ornaments or novelties, as well as any of several lead-based or... [See More]
- Nonferrous: Bismuth; Tin
- Shape / Form: Cakes
- Specifications: ICI, ASTM, or Other Casting Grade
- Applications: Jewelry Alloys, Pewter, Babbitt Alloys, Fusible Alloys, Tin-Lead Solders, Casting Alloys, Aluminum Joining
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]
- Nonferrous: Bismuth
- Applications: Welding, Sintered Components, Additive Manufacturing, and Surface Coating
- Shape / Form: Powder, Granule or Flake
from Belmont Metals, Inc.
Low Melting (Fusible) Alloys. Featuring 158 °F, 203 °F radiation shielding alloys, pipe bending alloys, and low temperature solders. Eutectic: melting points from 117 ° – 281 °F.Non-eutectic: melting points from 107 ° – 338 °F.Mellottes metal, Rose metal, Wood... [See More]
- Nonferrous: Bismuth
- Shape / Form: Bar Stock (optional feature); Ingot or Billet (optional feature); Wire (optional feature); Cake, Shot, Stick and Custom Shapes; Strip (optional feature); Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes (optional feature)
- Specialty / Other Types: FusibleAlloy
- UTS: 8000