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sqlbullet
04-08-2013, 09:38 AM
I was perusing the government surplus site today and came across this (http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view?id=6175238&tid=GLSPPT1710&cm_mmc=Email-_-ia8894-_-2013-04-04-_-8894_6500&utm_campaign=gl%20-%20ia8894.html&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Eloqua).

The assay sheet indicates this contains a significant percentage of niobium. Anyone have any idea what properties a lead niobium alloy would have with regard to bullet casting?

I'll Make Mine
04-08-2013, 10:02 AM
Niobium is a highly reactive transition metal closely related to tantalum; it's a little denser than tin, with a melting point far above anything we normally work with (well above platinum). In a lead alloy, it'll probably raise the melting point some and harden the alloy. That said, if the analyzer is reading it at 6.9%, it's probably the analyzer reading something else as Nb -- I doubt you could get that much niobium to dissolve at the temperatures where lead is usually handled. I wonder if it could be a cross-read for gallium (which would reduce the melting point significantly)?

runfiverun
04-08-2013, 01:01 PM
might could be indium also which helps conduct electricity.