Tin / Tin Alloy Lead, Tin, and Low Melting Alloys
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.
Babbitt Metals. Featuring tin-base and lead-base babbitts to ASTM, SAE, government, Navy specifications; special and custom alloys. The use of bearing materials to reduce bearing friction can be traced at least back to the Roman chariot days. Soft metals such as Tin and Lead were unsuccessfully... [See More]
- Nonferrous: Tin
- Shape / Form: Ingot or Billet; Wire
- Specifications: SAE; ASTM B-23 Grade 2; ASTM / ASME
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.
Pewter. Featuring Lead Free Pewter and Lead Free Pewter alloyed with Silver, Indium, and Bismuth, as well as Brittania, and Genuine Pewter. Pewter is a malleable metal alloy, traditionally 85 -95% Tin, with the remainder consisting of Copper, Antimony, Bismuth and sometimes, less commonly today,... [See More]
- Nonferrous: Tin; Lead
- Applications: Decorative objects: collectible statuettes and figurines, game figures, aircraft and other models
- Shape / Form: Ingot or Billet
from Indium Corporation
Indium-tin alloys are useful where lower temperatures are required to protect heat-sensitive components and substrates. The indium-tin eutectic with a sharp melting point has excellent wettability on nonmetallic materials. It also has good low-temperature malleability and compensates for some... [See More]
- Nonferrous: Indium; Tin
- Specifications: ICI, ASTM, or Other Casting Grade
- Specialty / Other Types: FusibleAlloy
- Shape / Form: Bar Stock; Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes
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 Indium Corporation
Indium-tin alloys are useful where lower temperatures are required to protect heat-sensitive components and substrates. The indium-tin eutectic with a sharp melting point has excellent wettability on nonmetallic materials. It also has good low-temperature malleability and compensates for some... [See More]
- Nonferrous: Indium; Tin
- Specifications: ICI, ASTM, or Other Casting Grade
- Specialty / Other Types: FusibleAlloy
- Shape / Form: Bar Stock; Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes
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]
- Nonferrous: Tin; Lead
- Applications: Chemical or material processing; Casting, Plating, Solder, Babbitt Alloys, Bronze Alloys
- Shape / Form: Pig, Bar, Granular, Mossy, Shot, Anodes, Rod
from Indium Corporation
Indium Corporation is a leading global supplier of pure tin, tin alloys, and compounds. Tin metal is primarily obtained from the mineral cassiterite (SnO2) and is extracted by roasting cassiterite in a furnace with carbon. Rigorous quality standards and advanced analytical instrumentation, such as... [See More]
- Nonferrous: Tin
- UTS: 2100
- Shape / Form: Ingot or Billet; Ball Shot; Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes
- Applications: Soldering, Bonding, Thin Films
from Belmont Metals, Inc.
Lead Alloys. Featuring 99.99% Lead in a variety of forms, Pb-Base Babbitt and casting alloys for jewelry and ornamental products, and Pb-Base Solders. Lead has been commonly used for thousands of years because it is widespread, easy to extract and easy to work with since it is highly malleable as... [See More]
- Nonferrous: Tin; Lead
- Applications: Babbitt Alloys, Casting Alloys, Lead Weights, Bricks for Radiation Protection, Acoustical Sheet, Fusible Alloys
- Shape / Form: Ingot or Billet
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: Tin
- Applications: Welding, Sintered Components, Additive Manufacturing, and Surface Coating
- Shape / Form: Powder, Granule or Flake