Category
page 1Fusible alloys

solder
thumbnail|upright=1.3|Solder, Ductility|drawn out to a diameter of 1.6 mm and wound/bent around a spool
thumb|A soldered joint used to attach a wire to a through-pin of a component on the rear of a printed circuit board (not a customary application of such joints)

pewter
thumb|125px|Detail on a pewter fork handle from Norway, showing three scenes: King Olaf II of Norway|Olaf II Haraldsson (St. Olaf), his men, and a Viking ship
Wood's metal
alloy of bismuth, lead, tin and cadmium
sodium-potassium alloy
alkali metal alloy which is liquid at room temperature
Britannia metal
also called Britannia ware, a type of pewter alloy
Rose's metal
alloy of bismuth, lead and tin
fusible alloy
metal alloy capable of being easily fused at relatively low temperature
Field's metal
eutectic fusible alloy of indium, bismuth, and tin
liquid metal
alloys with very low melting points which are liquid at room temperature
Newton's metal
alloy of bismuth, lead and tin
lead-bismuth eutectic
alloy of lead and bismuth used as a coolant in nuclear reactors