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What is soder made out of?

Soder used to be made of a mixture of tin and lead. But when it was discovered that lead was poisonus, it changed to a mixture of mainly tin.


What element is used to make a mixture solder used in joining wires?

usually a mixture of tin and lead metals are used


If you melt lead and tin together will the two bond together?

No, most metals do not react with each other, By melting "together" you'll make a mixture named Lead-Tin alloy: Tin forms a eutectic mixture with lead containing 63% tin and 37% lead, used as "solder"


What is a babbitt hammer?

Babbitt is an alloy which there are many different compositions. That said, a babbitt hammer is usually made of a composition of tin, copper, and or lead, and is used as a "soft blow" hammer. Because the alloy is soft but heavy, it transfers a good amount of force without scratching/marring the workpiece surface.


What is a babbitt?

A Babbitt is another word for a Babbitt metal - a soft white alloy of variable composition - nine parts tin to one part copper, or fifty parts tin to five antimony and one copper, used in bearings in order to diminish friction.


What is Babbitt?

A Babbitt is another word for a Babbitt metal - a soft white alloy of variable composition - nine parts tin to one part copper, or fifty parts tin to five antimony and one copper, used in bearings in order to diminish friction.


How tin used for in a mobile phone?

Tin could be in a mixture with lead to form the solder. Solder is used to hold the components to the printed circuit board.


What is nickel babbitt?

Nickel Babbitt is a proprietary poured bearing alloy. It contains tin, antimony, zinc, and about 0.5% nickel (alloys of this class are referred to as XXXX Nickel). It has low friction and has high thermal conductivity to resist high temperatures. Other babbitt load-bearing alloys may include lead and copper. One alloy used by Henry Ford for crankshaft bearings was 86% tin, 7% copper, and 7% antimony.


What is a Babbitt metal?

A Babbitt metal is a soft white alloy of variable composition, used in bearings to diminish friction. Such compositions include nine parts tin to one part copper, or fifty parts tin to five antimony and one copper.


Is solder a element or a compound?

It is a mixture


What is in white metale?

Copper, tin, lead, antimony, zinc, to name a few. Tin and lead make pewter; potmetal is another name for white metals. White metals are primarily used for cheap castings, as they are easily melted...but do not have the strength of other metals.


Can you get tin can poison from a can?

Tin can poisoning was from the lead (metal) that used to be used to seal tin cans. It is no longer used.