Category
page 1Lead 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)
babbitt
alloys used for the bearing surface in a plain bearing
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niello
thumb|right|300px|Diptych with Nativity and Adoration, silver and niello, [[gilt-bronze frame, Paris, , The Cloisters]]
thumb|Byzantine gold ring with niello inscription: "Lord help Leontius, Patrician and Count of imperial Obsikion guarded by God",
Niello is a black mixture, usually of sulphur, copper, silver, and lead, used as an inlay on engraved or etched metal, especially silver. It is added as a powder or paste, then fired until it melts or at least softens, and flows or is pushed into engraved lines in the metal. It hardens and blackens when cool, and the niello on the flat surface is
Wood's metal
alloy of bismuth, lead, tin and cadmium
Rose's metal
alloy of bismuth, lead and tin
type metal
metal alloys used in traditional typefounding and hot metal typesetting
Panchaloha
thumb|A murti statuette of [[Vishnu made from Panchaloha]]
Panchaloha (), also called Pañcadhātu (), is a term for traditional five-metal alloys of sacred significance, used for making Hindu temple murti and jewellery.
lead-bismuth eutectic
alloy of lead and bismuth used as a coolant in nuclear reactors
Silver calcium battery
type of lead–acid battery