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  • 'Antimony' in CA Hampel (ed.), The Encyclopedia of the Chemical Elements, Reinhold, New York, pp. 22–25 Carlin JF 2011, Minerals Year Book: Antimony,…
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  • Solder (redirección desde Lead-tin solder)
    characteristics. High-tin tin-lead alloys have limited use as the workability range can be provided by a cheaper high-lead alloy. Lead-tin solders readily dissolve…
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  • antimony are in alloys with lead and tin, which have improved properties for solders, bullets, and plain bearings. It improves the rigidity of lead-alloy…
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  • (manganese); magnetic alloy from the 1950s using powder metallurgy Cerrosafe (lead, tin, cadmium) Rose metal (lead, tin) Wood's metal (lead, tin, cadmium) Chromium…
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  • metal", because the latter term may refer to various bearing alloys, lead- or tin-based alloys, or zinc die-casting metal. Babbitt metal is most commonly…
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  • Pewter (categoría Tin alloys)
    metal alloy consisting of tin (85–99%), antimony (approximately 5–10%), copper (2%), bismuth, and sometimes silver. In the past it was an alloy of tin and…
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  • metallic tin was produced. Pewter, which is an alloy of 85–90% tin with the remainder commonly consisting of copper, antimony, bismuth, and sometimes lead and…
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  • development of lead–selenium grid alloys in Europe a few years later. Both lead–calcium and lead–selenium grid alloys still add antimony, albeit in much smaller…
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  • White metal (categoría Alloys)
    suspected of being silver, but not hallmarked. A white metal alloy may include antimony, tin, lead, cadmium, bismuth, and zinc (some of which are quite toxic)…
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  • Type metal (categoría Alloys)
    the metal alloys used in traditional typefounding and hot metal typesetting. Historically, type metal was an alloy of lead, tin and antimony in different…
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  • white lead ore, PbCO3, is a decomposition product of galena. Arsenic, tin, antimony, silver, gold, copper, and bismuth are common impurities in lead minerals…
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  • Brass (redirección desde Aich's Alloy)
    by medieval standards in being a mixture of copper, zinc, tin, lead, nickel, iron, antimony and arsenic with an unusually large amount of silver, ranging…
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  • English pewter (categoría Tin alloys)
    5140, consisting mainly of tin (ideally 92%), with the balance made up of antimony and copper. Significantly, it is free of lead and nickel. Although the…
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  • may be doped with antimony; indium may be added for soldering p-type semiconductors. Pure tin can also be used. Various fusible alloys can be used as solders…
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  • objects from tin, workers usually alloyed it with other metals to increase strength and hardness. These metals were typically lead, antimony, bismuth or…
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  • Gutenberg was the first to create his type pieces from an alloy of lead, tin, and antimony—and these materials remained standard for 550 years. For alphabetic…
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  • tin improves castability. Aluminium is the most common alloying element. The numerals correspond to the rounded-off percentage of the two main alloy elements…
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  • Wood's metal (redirección desde Lipowitz's Alloy)
    alloy is named for Barnabas Wood, who invented and patented the alloy in 1860. It is a eutectic, fusible alloy of 50% bismuth, 26.7% lead, 13.3% tin,…
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  • Rose's metal (redirección desde Rose's alloy)
    metal or Rose's alloy is a fusible alloy with a low melting point. Rose's metal consists of 50% bismuth, 25–28% lead and 22–25% tin. Its melting point…
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  • of lead alloyed with tin and antimony; but zinc alloys have been used when lead is scarce, and may be used again in response to concerns about lead toxicity…
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  • pp. 165–166, ISBN 978-0-12-745354-5 Graf, Günter G. (2007), "Tin, Tin Alloys, and Tin Compounds", Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry (7th ed…
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  • bismuth, lead, tin, cadmium, zinc, indium, and sometimes thallium-containing alloys Other alloys (rarely used) Some reasonably well-known fusible alloys are…
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