Field's Metal, Fields Alloy Low, Melting Metal, Melts 144F!! Metallurgy, Chemistry Sample
What you will receive
•You will receive a 2ml glass vial of high quality Fields metal that is in a blob form. As seen in pictures.
• Sweet Stocking stuffer, Christmas gift
• Great chemistry gift
•Amazing science gift
• Sweet Teacher gift
The Facts
This sample is ideal for fun collectors on the cheap or those conducting experiments.
•Fields metal is a silvery-white metallic low melting metal.
•A fusible alloy that becomes liquid at approximately 62 °C (144 °F).
•It is named after its inventor, Simon Quellen Field.
•It is a eutectic alloy of bismuth, indium, and tin, 32.5% Bi, 51% In, 16.5% Sn.
•Field's metal can be melted in hot water.
• Field's metal is expensive, due to the price of indium, which makes up over half its mass. However, as it contains neither lead nor cadmium, it is a less toxic alternative to Wood's metal (another low melting alloy).
•Used for die casting and rapid prototyping.
This is high quality yet cheap affordable Low melting alloy.
Safety / Caution
•Keep out of reach from children!
Remember that it is 144 degrees HOT when liquid when you are handling it.
Do not Ingest
Shipping
• I offer Fast free shipping to the USA
• International will be additional
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