Fusible Alloy - Low Melting Alloys and Metallic Elements

Low melting alloys and metallic elements
Composition in weight-percent °C eutectic? Name or remark
Cs 73.71, K 22.14, Na 4.14 −78.2 yes
Hg 91.5, Tl 8.5 −58 yes used in low readings thermometers
Hg 100 −38.8 (yes)
Cs 77.0, K 23.0 −37.5
K 76.7, Na 23.3 −12.7 yes
K 78.0, Na 22.0 −11 no NaK
Ga 61, In 25, Sn 13, Zn 1 8.5 yes
Ga 62.5, In 21.5, Sn 16.0 10.7 yes
Ga 69.8, In 17.6, Sn 12.5 10.8 no
Ga 68.5, In 21.5, Sn 10 -19 no Galinstan
Ga 75.5, In 24.5 15.7 yes
Cs 100 28.6 (yes)
Ga 100 29.8 (yes)
Bi 40.3, Pb 22.2, In 17.2, Sn 10.7, Cd 8.1, Tl 1.1 41.5 yes
Bi 40.63, Pb 22.1, In 18.1, Sn 10.65, Cd 8.2 46.5
Bi 32.5, In 51.0, Sn 16.5 60.5 yes Field's metal
Bi 49.5, Pb 27.3, Sn 13.1, Cd 10.1 70.9 yes Lipowitz's alloy
Bi 50.0, Pb 25.0, Sn 12.5, Cd 12.5 71 no Wood's metal
In 66.3, Bi 33.7 72 yes
Bi 50, Lead 30, Sn 20, Impurities 92 no Onion's Fusible Alloy
Bi 52.5, Pb 32.0, Sn 15.5 95 yes
Bi 50.0, Pb 31.2, Sn 18.8 97 no Newton's metal
Bi 50.0, Pb 28.0, Sn 22.0 109 no Rose's metal
Bi 56.5, Pb 43.5 125 yes
Bi 58, Sn 42 139 yes
In 100 157 (yes)
Sn 62.3, Pb 37.7 183 yes
Sn 63.0, Pb 37.0 183 no Eutectic solder
Sn 91.0, Zn 9.0 198 yes
Sn 92.0, Zn 8.0 199 no Tin foil
Bi 100 271.5 (yes)
Zn 100 419.5 (yes)

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