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    cerrolow-136 allow

    Picked up what I thought was three small bars of lead at the local gunshow this morning. Didn't really look that them. Two are marked CERROLOW-136 ALLOY. I did the web search on this stuff, pricey, but does it have any use in our hobby?

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    Eutectic Alloy
    Contains the following metals - Bismuth, Lead, Tin, and Indium
    Melting Temperature 136ºF or 57.8º C
    Density .31 lbs./In3 8.8 g/cc
    Initially expands then shrinks to .0000" in one hour, stable in 5 hours at -.0002" per inch.
    Alloy is used in anchoring parts for machining (turbine blades, jet blades); testing, inspection, block lenses in optical manufacturing, proof casting; fusible element in safety devices (sprinkler heads); fusible cores in compound cores; low temperature solder; sealing adjustment screws and many craft applications.

    Dunno what I'd do with it if I had it.

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    Can it be used for chamber casts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dondiego View Post
    Can it be used for chamber casts?
    that depends what it's shrink time is. The material sounds pretty close to Cerrosafe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dondiego View Post
    Can it be used for chamber casts?
    Not sure. I read the same specs on line that TD1886 noted above, melt temp and shrinkage looks like maybe a guy could. Something different though as this stuff lists for about $60 a pound and CeroSAFE about $15.

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    I don't like that it has Indium in it. Read the link.

    https://www.teck.com/media/Indium_Metal_SDS.pdf

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    sometimes a specialty alloy like that you can sell for quite a bit and then buy a whole lot more of alloy more commonly used for casting bullets. but finding the proper customer would most like involve fleabay or another online website

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    Quote Originally Posted by TD1886 View Post
    I don't like that it has Indium in it. Read the link.

    https://www.teck.com/media/Indium_Metal_SDS.pdf
    I didn't see anything in that MSDS that would cause me to think it is unsafe to handle or use. Probably safer than lead.

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