Belmont Metals, Inc. 99.9% Bismuth Metal 2001E

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Bismuth Alloys Featuring 99.9% Bismuth and Low Melt Eutectic and Non-Eutectic Alloys offering custom compositions and forms Bismuth is a white, crystalline, brittle metal with a pinkish tinge. It s the most naturally diamagnetic element and has one of the lowest values of thermal conductivity among metals. Bismuth is 86% as dense as Lead and has long been considered as the element with the highest atomic mass that is stable. It is available as commercial-grade or high purity, Category Applications: It can be used as a carbide stabilizer in the manufacturing of malleable Iron, as an additive to low-carbon steel or aluminum to improve machinability, and as a dense material for fishing sinkers. Bismuth as an alloying element can be used in the production of fusible alloys ( low melting point alloys ) and Bismuth based low temperature solders. Standard and special compositions are Bismuth alloyed with either Antimony, Cadmium, Copper, Indium, Lead or Tin. Category Forms: Bismuth is offered in a variety of forms such as Ingot, Lumps, Shot, Granular, Powder, Pellets or Needles. Bismuth Alloys are available in various sizes as well including Bar, Cakes, Cast Shapes, Ingot, Granular, Shot and Sticks. Special shapes are also available.
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Bismuth Alloys Featuring 99.9% Bismuth and Low Melt Eutectic and Non-Eutectic Alloys offering custom compositions and forms Bismuth is a white, crystalline, brittle metal with a pinkish tinge. It s the most naturally diamagnetic element and has one of the lowest values of thermal conductivity among metals. Bismuth is 86% as dense as Lead and has long been considered as the element with the highest atomic mass that is stable. It is available as commercial-grade or high purity, Category Applications: It can be used as a carbide stabilizer in the manufacturing of malleable Iron, as an additive to low-carbon steel or aluminum to improve machinability, and as a dense material for fishing sinkers. Bismuth as an alloying element can be used in the production of fusible alloys ( low melting point alloys ) and Bismuth based low temperature solders. Standard and special compositions are Bismuth alloyed with either Antimony, Cadmium, Copper, Indium, Lead or Tin. Category Forms: Bismuth is offered in a variety of forms such as Ingot, Lumps, Shot, Granular, Powder, Pellets or Needles. Bismuth Alloys are available in various sizes as well including Bar, Cakes, Cast Shapes, Ingot, Granular, Shot and Sticks. Special shapes are also available.

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99.9% Bismuth Metal - 2001E - Belmont Metals, Inc.
Brooklyn, NY, USA
99.9% Bismuth Metal
2001E
99.9% Bismuth Metal 2001E
Bismuth Alloys Featuring 99.9% Bismuth and Low Melt Eutectic and Non-Eutectic Alloys offering custom compositions and forms Bismuth is a white, crystalline, brittle metal with a pinkish tinge. It s the most naturally diamagnetic element and has one of the lowest values of thermal conductivity among metals. Bismuth is 86% as dense as Lead and has long been considered as the element with the highest atomic mass that is stable. It is available as commercial-grade or high purity, Category Applications: It can be used as a carbide stabilizer in the manufacturing of malleable Iron, as an additive to low-carbon steel or aluminum to improve machinability, and as a dense material for fishing sinkers. Bismuth as an alloying element can be used in the production of fusible alloys ( low melting point alloys ) and Bismuth based low temperature solders. Standard and special compositions are Bismuth alloyed with either Antimony, Cadmium, Copper, Indium, Lead or Tin. Category Forms: Bismuth is offered in a variety of forms such as Ingot, Lumps, Shot, Granular, Powder, Pellets or Needles. Bismuth Alloys are available in various sizes as well including Bar, Cakes, Cast Shapes, Ingot, Granular, Shot and Sticks. Special shapes are also available.

Bismuth Alloys

Featuring 99.9% Bismuth and Low Melt Eutectic and Non-Eutectic Alloys offering custom compositions and forms

Bismuth is a white, crystalline, brittle metal with a pinkish tinge. It s the most naturally diamagnetic element and has one of the lowest values of thermal conductivity among metals. Bismuth is 86% as dense as Lead and has long been considered as the element with the highest atomic mass that is stable. It is available as commercial-grade or high purity,

Category Applications:

It can be used as a carbide stabilizer in the manufacturing of malleable Iron, as an additive to low-carbon steel or aluminum to improve machinability, and as a dense material for fishing sinkers. Bismuth as an alloying element can be used in the production of fusible alloys ( low melting point alloys ) and Bismuth based low temperature solders. Standard and special compositions are Bismuth alloyed with either Antimony, Cadmium, Copper, Indium, Lead or Tin.

Category Forms:

Bismuth is offered in a variety of forms such as Ingot, Lumps, Shot, Granular, Powder, Pellets or Needles. Bismuth Alloys are available in various sizes as well including Bar, Cakes, Cast Shapes, Ingot, Granular, Shot and Sticks. Special shapes are also available.

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  Belmont Metals, Inc.
Product Category Metal Shapes and Stock
Product Number 2001E
Product Name 99.9% Bismuth Metal
Type LowMelting; Bismuth
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