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White Metal Casting Alloys
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Since only the finest ingredients will produce the best results, our tin and lead based casting alloys are made from high-grade 100% primary metals. A system of scientific checks ensures that each alloy is of consistent quality and uniformity. Ingots are stamped with the alloy and melt number. Each melt is metallurgically tested against rigid performance standards. Each ingot is subjected to a rigorous program of quality control. Ultra-efficient production processes mean less downtime and rejections, less dross, and less porosity. The Contenti Company stocks high tin content casting metals in two series: Tin-Lead alloys and Lead-Free Tin alloys. Please call for price quotations on any of the alloys listed below. The market value of bulk metal fluctuates daily, therefore, we cannot post the prices of alloys on our website. Please contact us for current pricing and ordering information. | TIN-LEAD ALLOYS | Due to Lead and Cadmium contents, these alloys should be used only in well-ventilated areas. Do not use to fabricate finished products associated with food or beverages. | | | | | | | 176-888 | HP88 | Tin: 88% Antimony: 1.5% Lead: 9% Cadmium: 1.5% | 500 - 700° F | Tailored costume jewelry or novelty items. | | 176-8925 | 92A | Tin: 92.5% Antimony: 2% Lead: 5.5% | 450 - 750° F | Full-bodied figurines, boxes, and picture frames. Cadmium free. | | | | | | | | LEAD-FREE TIN ALLOYS | | | | | | | 176-892 | 92-8 (Pewter) | Tin: 92% Antimony: 7.5% Copper: 0.5% | 485 - 700° F | Finely detailed or filigree-type pieces. Not recommended for large plain surfaces or full-bodied cross-sections. | | 176-898 | MPK | Tin: 98% Bismuth: 1.5% Copper: 0.25% Silver: 0.25% | 440 - 650° F | Applications range from fine costume jewelry to small figurines. |
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