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lastborn
09-07-2010, 02:47 PM
I have some lead that must have some amount of tin in it.I have water quenched and the bhn does not change, so I think it only contains tin. It tests on a lee tester at .088 or 6.4 BHN. Could someone please tell me the % of the tin in this ?
Thanks
southpaw
09-07-2010, 02:52 PM
If you are certain that tin and lead are the only elements in the alloy then a specific gravity test would be easier and more accurate.
There are some posts that explain it I will try to find one.
Ok found one. http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?t=91310
Cap'n Morgan in post #5 explains it pretty well.
Once you have the specific gravity (SG) you can use that to find the % of tin by doing this:
2049.06/sg - 180.69= % tin
Hint 11.34= pure lead and 7.318= pure tin and 8.882= 50/50 lead/tin
Sorry I thought I saved this earlier, my bad.
southpaw
09-08-2010, 05:29 PM
http://www.lasc.us/CastBulletNotes.htm
Here is another link. Scroll down and it shows what you were looking for.
Lead 5
WW (stick on) 6
Tin 7
1 to 40 tin lead 8
1 to 30 tin lead 9
1 to 20 tin lead 10
1 to 10 tin lead 11
WW (clip on) 12
Lead Shot* 13
Lyman # 2 15
Water quenched WW 18
Linotype 18 - 19
Monotype 25 - 27
Oven heat treated WW 30 - 32
Antimony 50
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