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138-170ºC
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This alloy is one of the most interesting in the range of low melting point Bismuth based alloys. On solidification from the molten state and thereafter, it exhibits practically no dimensional change - unlike other Bismuth alloys, most of which expand whilst a few contract on ageing. |
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| Data |
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- Melting Range: 138-170ºC
- Weight lb/in³: Approx 0.30
- Brinell Hardness: 22
- Max Sustained Load: 500 lbs/in²
- Shrinkage After Casting: 0.0001" Per inch
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| Uses |
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- Reproduction of machined moulds for electro plating.
- Mandrels for wave guides.
- Production of master patterns for investment casting.
- Moulds for plastic injection or blow moulding.
- Spray masks.
- Proof casting.
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| This material is available in the following forms |
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- 10 Kilo ingots. Approx.
- 1.5 Kilo ingots.Approx.
- Other sizes on request
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