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Alloy Digest (1998) 47 (1): Sn-13.
Published: 01 January 1998
... Indalloy 227 is a lead-free solder developed to replace common tin-lead eutectic solder used in electronics soldering applications. Comparisons are given in this data sheet between Indalloy 227 and 63Sn37Pb, the composition of the alloy that Indalloy 227 was designed to replace. This datasheet...
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Alloy Digest (1984) 33 (1): Bi-34.
Published: 01 January 1984
... INDALLOY 160-190 is a bismth-base low-melting alloy that melts through th temperature range 160-190 F. It shrinks immediately upon solidification, grows back to zero in about one hour and then shows additional growth. This shrinkage-growth behavior makes it an ideal alloy for proof casting...
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Alloy Digest (1963) 12 (2): Fe-22.
Published: 01 February 1963
... INDALLOY is a sintered magnetic material recommended for permanent magnets in generators, motors and other electrical equipment. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on heat treating and machining...
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Alloy Digest (1978) 27 (7): In-1.
Published: 01 July 1978
... INDALLOY No. 4 is the metallic element indium. It is a very versatile, malleable and soft metal; it is softer even than lead. Indium remains malleable at temperatures approaching absolute zero; therefore, it is an excellent for a variety of applications including gaskets and seals. It is a useful...
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Alloy Digest (1978) 27 (9): In-2.
Published: 01 September 1978
... INDALLOY No. 7 is a solder (50% indium-50% lead) that drastically reduces gold scavenging when used to solder components to gold-coated substrates in place of conventional (63% tin-37% lead) solder. Thus it has had obvious applications in the hybrid microelectronics industry. This datasheet...
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Alloy Digest (1980) 29 (7): Bi-18.
Published: 01 July 1980
... INDALLOY No. 255 is a fusible alloy that melts at 255 F. This low-melting eutectic alloy provides scientists and engineers with an easily castable material that is ready for use as soon as it freezes. It can be recovered easily and recycled into new uses any number of times. Among its many...
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Alloy Digest (1980) 29 (9): Sn-10.
Published: 01 September 1980
... INDALLOY 281-338 is a tin-base alloy that can be melted easily. It is non-eutectic alloy and melts through a temperature range of 281-338 F. It provides scientists and engineers with an easily castable material that is ready for use soon after it freezes; in addition, it can be recovered readily...
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Alloy Digest (1981) 30 (2): Bi-22.
Published: 01 February 1981
... INDALLOY 217-440 is a bismuth-base alloy that can be melted easily. It is a non-eutectic alloy that melts through a temperature range of 217-440 F. Its low melting temperature and controlled-shrinkage characteristics make it a valuable tool of industry for such applications as anchoring non-moving...
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Alloy Digest (1981) 30 (5): Bi-24.
Published: 01 May 1981
... INDALLOY 136 is a bismuth-base, eutectic alloy that melts at 136 F (57.8 C). It is used widely in industry because of its low melting temperature and controlled-shrinkage characteristics. It provides the scientist, engineer and technician with an easily castable material that is ready for use soon...
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Alloy Digest (1981) 30 (9): Bi-26.
Published: 01 September 1981
... INDALLOY 117 is a bismuth-base, eutectic alloy that has a melting point of 117 F (47 C). Because of its low melting temperature and controlled-shrinkage characteristics, it is used widely in industry. The alloy can be recovered easily and recycled into new uses any number of times. Its many uses...
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Alloy Digest (1982) 31 (1): Bi-27.
Published: 01 January 1982
... INDALLOY 158 is a bismuth-base, eutectic alloy that has a melting point of 158 F (70 C). It is an easily castable material that is ready for use as soon as it freezes. It can be recovered easily and recycled into new uses any number of times. Its low melting temperature and controlled-shrinkage...
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Alloy Digest (1982) 31 (9): Bi-29.
Published: 01 September 1982
... INDALLOY 281 is a bismuth-base eutectic alloy; it has a melting temperature of 281 F (138 C). This is the highest melting point of the bismuth alloys commonly used in industry. Indalloy 281 furnishes scientists, engineers and technicians with an easily castable alloy that is ready for use soon...
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Alloy Digest (1983) 32 (6): Bi-31.
Published: 01 June 1983
... INDALLOY 147 is a bismuth-base controlled-shrinkage alloy with a non-eutectic structure. It melts over the narrow, low-temperature range of 142-149 F (61-65 C). Indalloy 147 provides engineers and technicians with an easily castable material that is ready for use as soon as it freezes...