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Alloy Digest (1980) 29 (5): Bi-17.
Published: 01 May 1980
... and recycled into new uses any number of times. Its many uses include holding jet engine blades for machining, foundry patterns and fusible elements in safety devices. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information...
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OSTALLOY 281 is a bismuth-base eutectic alloy. Its melting temperature is 281 F (138 C); this is the highest melting point of the bismuth-base alloys commonly used in industry. It provides an easily castable material ready for use soon after it freezes. The alloy can be recovered easily and recycled into new uses any number of times. Its many uses include holding jet engine blades for machining, foundry patterns and fusible elements in safety devices. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on casting, heat treating, and machining. Filing Code: Bi-17. Producer or source: Arconium Corporation of America, A.J Oster Company.
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Alloy Digest (1981) 30 (9): Bi-26.
Published: 01 September 1981
... include low-temperature solder, proof casting, fusible elements in safety devices and model railroading. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on casting, heat treating, and machining. Filing Code: Bi-26...
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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 include low-temperature solder, proof casting, fusible elements in safety devices and model railroading. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on casting, heat treating, and machining. Filing Code: Bi-26. Producer or source: Indium Corporation of America.
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Alloy Digest (1982) 31 (1): Bi-27.
Published: 01 January 1982
... characteristics make it of great use in industry for such applications as sprinkler and fire safety devices, support for bending pipe and tubing, anchoring aircraft parts for machining, and seals for annealing and nitriding furnaces. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties...
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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 characteristics make it of great use in industry for such applications as sprinkler and fire safety devices, support for bending pipe and tubing, anchoring aircraft parts for machining, and seals for annealing and nitriding furnaces. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on casting, heat treating, and machining. Filing Code: Bi-27. Producer or source: Indium Corporation of America.
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Alloy Digest (1982) 31 (3): Bi-28.
Published: 01 March 1982
... into new uses any number of times. Among many applications Ostalloy 136 is used for anchoring components for machining and grinding, proof casting in foundries, dental models and fusible elements in safety devices. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness...
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OSTALLOY 136 is a bismuth-base, low-melting eutectic alloy; it melts at 136 F (57.8 C), hence its identifying number. This alloy finds wide use in industry and in laboratories because of its low melting temperature and controlled-shrinkage characteristics. It can be recovered easily and recycled into new uses any number of times. Among many applications Ostalloy 136 is used for anchoring components for machining and grinding, proof casting in foundries, dental models and fusible elements in safety devices. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on casting, heat treating, and machining. Filing Code: Bi-28. Producer or source: Arconium Corporation of America, A.J Oster Company.
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Alloy Digest (1983) 32 (10): Bi-32.
Published: 01 October 1983
...-shrinkage characteristics make it of great use in industry for such applications as sprinkler and fire safety devices, support for bending pipe and tubing, anchoring aircraft parts for machining, and seals for annealing and nitriding furnaces. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical...
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Bismuth-26.7Pb-13.3Sn-10Cd is a bismuth-base, eutectic alloy that is melted and cast easily and is ready for use as soon as it freezes. It has a melting point of 158 F (70 C). It can be recovered easily and recycled into new uses any number of times. Its low melting temperature and controlled-shrinkage characteristics make it of great use in industry for such applications as sprinkler and fire safety devices, support for bending pipe and tubing, anchoring aircraft parts for machining, and seals for annealing and nitriding furnaces. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on casting, forming, heat treating, and machining. Filing Code: Bi-32. Producer or source: Producers of low-melting alloys.
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Alloy Digest (1984) 33 (6): Bi-36.
Published: 01 June 1984
... of times. Its many uses include fusible elements in safety devices, model railroading, low-temperature solder and proof casting. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on casting, forming, heat treating...
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Bismuth-22.6Pb-19.1In-8.3Sn-5.3Cd is a eutectic, controlled-shrinkage alloy that has a melting point of 117 F (47 C). It provides the engineer, scientist and technician with easily castable material that is ready for use soon after it freezes. This alloy can be recycled into new uses any number of times. Its many uses include fusible elements in safety devices, model railroading, low-temperature solder and proof casting. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on casting, forming, heat treating, machining, and joining. Filing Code: Bi-36. Producer or source: Producers of low-melting alloys.
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Alloy Digest (1979) 28 (9): Bi-13.
Published: 01 September 1979
... is needed that melts at 136oF. Fusible Elements in Safety Devices: Cerrolow-136 alloy is the logical choice in a safety device, such as a sprinkler head, when an alloy melting around 136oF is required. Miscellaneous Uses: Cerrolow-136 alloy can be used successfully in the foundry when a fusible (low-melting...
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CERROLOW-136 Alloy is a bismuth-base eutectic alloy that melts at 136 F (57.8 C), hence its identifying number. It is widely used in industry because of its low melting temperature and controlled-shrinkage characteristics. Among tis many applications are (1) Anchoring parts such as jet blades for machining, testing and inspection, (2) In the foundry for fusible cores in compound cores and (3) Low-melting solder. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on casting, heat treating, and machining. Filing Code: Bi-13. Producer or source: Cerro Metal Products.
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Alloy Digest (1981) 30 (5): Bi-24.
Published: 01 May 1981
... on the blade. The small amount of subsequent shrinkage is not detrimental to holding the blades. lndalloy 136 alloy remelts in hot water and is reusable. Fusible Elements in Safety Devices: When an alloy melting around 136OF is needed in a safety device such as a sprinkler head, IndaUoy 136 is recommended...
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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 after it freezes. The alloy can be recovered easily and recycled into new uses any number of times. Among its uses are anchoring parts for machining, proof casting and low-melting solder. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on casting, heat treating, and machining. Filing Code: Bi-24. Producer or source: Indium Corporation of America.
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Alloy Digest (1984) 33 (2): Bi-35.
Published: 01 February 1984
... removal from the cavity. The solidified castings must be removed from the cavity or mold before or when it has cooled to room temperature. If allowed to remain in the mold too long, it may be gripped in the mold. Fusible Elements in Safety Devices: When an alloy melting around 136 F is needed in a safety...
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Bismuth-21In-18Pb-12Sn is a bismuth-base eurectic alloy that melts at 136 F (57.8 C). It is widely used in industry because of is low melting temperature and its controlled-shrinkage characteristics. It provides the scientist, engineer and technician with an easily castable material that is ready for use soon after it freezes. The alloy can be recovered easily and recycled into new uses any number of times. Among its many applications are (1) Anchoring parts such as jet blades for machining, testing and inspection, (2) In the foundry for fusible cores in compound corse and (3) Low-melting solder. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on casting, heat treating, machining, and joining. Filing Code: Bi-35. Producer or source: Producers of low-melting alloys.
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Alloy Digest (1978) 27 (10): Bi-8.
Published: 01 October 1978
...: Cerrolow-117 is recommended when a solder that melts at a low temperature (117oF) is needed. Fusible Elements in Safety Devices: For safety devices requiring an alloy melting at a temper- ature as low as 117oF, Cerrolow-117 is the logical choice. General Characteristics: Cerrolow-I 17 is a bismuth-base...
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CERROLOW-117 Alloy is a bismuth-base eutectic alloy that melts at 117 F (47 C). Its low melting temperature and controlled-shrinkage characteristics make it very useful in industry for such applications as proof casting in tool and die shops, dental models and low-temperature solder. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on casting, forming, heat treating, and machining. Filing Code: Bi-8. Producer or source: Cerro Metal Products.
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Alloy Digest (1980) 29 (4): Bi-16.
Published: 01 April 1980
... recommended when a solder that melts at a low temper- ature (117oF) is needed. Fusible Elements in Safety Devices: OstalIoy 117 is suitable for safety devices and alarms that require an ahoy melting at a temperature as low as 117OF. General Characteristics: Ostdloy 117 is a eutectic, low-melting, controlled...
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OSTALLOY 117 is a eutectic, controlled-shrinkage alloy that melts at 117 F. It provides the engineer, scientist and technician with easily castable material that is ready for use soon after it freezes. It can be recovered easily and recycled into new uses any number of times. Its low melting temperature and controlled-shrinkage characteristics make it highly useful for such applications as low-temperature solder, proof casting of cavities and dental models. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on casting, heat treating, and machining. Filing Code: Bi-16. Producer or source: Arconium Corporation of America, A.J Oster Company.
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Alloy Digest (1982) 31 (9): Bi-29.
Published: 01 September 1982
... Solder: lndalloy 281 is recommended for use as a low-temperature solder in instruments and other delicate assemblies. It is commonly used when a solder melting at 281°F is required. Fusible Elements in Safety Devices: lndalloy 281 is suitable for safety devices and alarms that need an alloy melting...
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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 after it freezes. It can be recovered easily and recycled many times. Among its many uses are anchoring parts for machining, foundry patterns and liquid seals. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on casting, heat treating, and machining. Filing Code: Bi-29. Producer or source: Indium Corporation of America.
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Alloy Digest (1981) 30 (7): Bi-25.
Published: 01 July 1981
... pressures. A floating lid also may work well in some installations. The exposed (to air) portion of the seal should have a protective covering of crushed charcoal or coke to minimize oxidation. Fusible Elements: Ostalloy 255 is used as fusible elements in automatic safety devices such as safety plugs...
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Ostalloy 255 is a bismuth-base eutectic alloy that melts at the low temperature of 255 F (124 C). After freezing it is characterized by initial shrinkage followed by slow growth. It provides scientists and engineers with an easily castable material that is ready for use practically as soon as it freezes. It can be recovered easily and recycled into new uses any number of times. Among its many uses are (1) Anchoring metal parts in glass, (2) Filler for large diameter tubes for bending, (3) Proof casting forging dies, (4) Fusable elements is safely plugs and (5) Mechanical dentistry. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, and hardness. It also includes information on casting, heat treating, and machining. Filing Code: Bi-25. Producer or source: Arconium Corporation of America, A.J Oster Company.
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Alloy Digest (1979) 28 (3): Sn-7.
Published: 01 March 1979
... of damage, repair by respray is rapid and in- expensive. Miscellaneous Aids: Belmont alloy 2405 is used in the following miscellan- eous applications: (1) Fusible element in automatic sprinklers, fire alarms and thermal safety devices, (2) Low-temperature solders in delicate assemblies, in- struments, etc...
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BELMONT ALLOY 2405 is a tin-base alloy that can be melted easily. Being non-eutectic it melts through a temperature range, namely 281 to 338 F. It is used widely for proof casting in foundries, for sealing and soldering in low-temperature work, and for lost-wax pattern dies. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on heat treating and machining. Filing Code: Sn-7. Producer or source: Belmont Metals Inc..
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Alloy Digest (1979) 28 (6): Bi-12.
Published: 01 June 1979
...: Belmont alloy 2431 is used in the following miscellan- eous applications: (1) Fusible element in automatic sprinklers, fire alarms and thermal safety devices, (2) Low-temperature solder in delicate assemblies, instru- ments, etc., (3) Masks for electroplating and (4) Proof casting of accurate internal...
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BELMONT ALLOY 2431 is a bismuth-base alloy that can be melted easily. This non-eutectic alloy melts through the temperature range 160-190 F. It was originally developed as an ingot alloy and sold in a kit to be used by children for casting soldiers and other small objects. It has the unique properties of shrinking immediately upon solidification and growing back to zero in one hour, followed by additional growth. This shrinkage-growth makes it an ideal alloy for proof casting and precision measurement of internal dimensions. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on casting, forming, heat treating, and machining. Filing Code: Bi-12. Producer or source: Belmont Metals Inc..
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Alloy Digest (1983) 32 (12): Bi-33.
Published: 01 December 1983
... is required. Liquid Seals: This alloy is suitable for a liquid seal where it does not attack the materials involved. such as in furnaces for the heat treating of metals. Fuslbte Elements In gaiety Devices: Bismuth-Tin 58-42 is suitable for alarms and safety devices that need an alloy melting at 28PF...
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Bismuth-Tin 58-42 is a bismuth-base eutectic alloy that melts at 281 F (138 C). It has the highest melting point of the bismuth-base alloys commonly used in industry. It provides scientists, engineers and technicians with an easily castable alloy that is ready for use soon after it freezes. It can be recovered easily and recycled into new uses any number of times. Among its many uses are anchoring parts for machining and grinding, filler for tube bending, solder and dies for wax patterns in investment casting. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on casting, heat treating, and machining. Filing Code: Bi-33. Producer or source: Producers of low-melting alloys.
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Alloy Digest (1991) 40 (4): Cu-559.
Published: 01 April 1991
...: Bellows, clips, connectors, diaphragms, electrical con- tacts, safety devices, springs, switches, instrumentation. Producers: Copper Alloy Mills Refer to Copper Development Association Greenwich, Connecticut 06836 ...
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Copper Alloy No. C64400 is an aluminum silicon bronze sheet and strip alloy commonly used in quarter hard, half hard and hard tempers with or without a prior precipitation treatment. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties as well as fatigue. It also includes information on forming and joining. Filing Code: Cu-559. Producer or source: Copper and copper alloy mills.
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Alloy Digest (1984) 33 (1): Bi-34.
Published: 01 January 1984
... alarms and thermal safety devices, (2) Spotting fixtures for items like automobile hoods, (3) Masks for electroplating and (4) Proof castings for accurate internal measurements of forging dies, gun chambers. molds, etc. General Characteristics: lndalloy 16@190 is a bismuth-base non-eutectic alloy...
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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 and precision measurement of internal dimensions. This alloy originally was developed for use by children for casting soldiers and other small objects. It performs best among the low-melting alloys for spraying in the spray forming of masks and molds and in metallizing. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on casting, heat treating, machining, and joining. Filing Code: Bi-34. Producer or source: Indium Corporation of America.
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Alloy Digest (1984) 33 (9): Bi-37.
Published: 01 September 1984
... 1.3Sn-8.5Cd alloy can be used in the following miscellaneous applications: (I) Fusible elements in automatic sprinklers. fire alarms and thermal safety devices. (2) Spotting fixtures for items like automobile hoods. (3) Masks for electroplating and (4) Proof castings for accurate internal measurements...
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Bismuth-37.7Pb-11.3Sn-8.5Cd is a bismuth-base alloy that melts through the temperature range 160-190 F. It shrinks immediately upon solidification, grows back to zero in about an hour and then shows more growth. This shrinkage-growth behavior makes it ideal for proof casting and precision measurement of internal dimensions. Originally this alloy was developed for use by children for casting toy soldiers and other small objects. Among the low-melting alloys, it performs best for spraying in the spray forming of masks and molds and in metallizing. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on casting, heat treating, machining, and joining. Filing Code: Bi-37. Producer or source: Producers of low-melting alloys.
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Alloy Digest (1980) 29 (7): Bi-18.
Published: 01 July 1980
... Elements: Indalloy No. 255 is used as fusible elements in auto- matic safety devices such as safety plugs on pressure cookers, water tank heaters and electric radiators, and safety relief valves for large diesel engines. General Characteristics: Indalloy No. 255 is a 55.5% bismuth44.5% lead alloy...
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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 applications are proof-casting, liquid seals for heat-treating furnaces, non-shrinking patterns and dental models. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on casting, forming, heat treating, and machining. Filing Code: Bi-18. Producer or source: Indium Corporation of America.