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Low-Melting-Point or Fusible Alloys

Historically, fusible alloys are low-melting-point metallic alloys with a temperature of fusion below the boiling point of pure water (100°C). By extension, other alloys with a melting point below 200°C are also included in this group. [Pg.209]

Fusible alloy name Melting point or Lead (/wt.% Pb) Tin (/wt.% Sn) Bismuth (/wt.% Bi) Cadmii (/wt.% [Pg.211]

Thwaites, J.C. (1983) Tin and Its Alloys and Compounds. Horwood, Chichester, UK. Hedges, E.S. (1964) Tin and its Alloys. Edward Arnold, London. [Pg.211]

(1964) Solders and Soldering. McGraw-Hill, New York. [Pg.211]

Roskill (2004) The Economics of Tin. Roskill Information Services, London. [Pg.211]


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