Solder
Solder Also Pewter is a malleable metal alloy, traditionally 85-99% tin, with the remainder consisting of copper, antimony, bismuth and lead.
steel, as it is an alloy of iron
Tin and lead can be combined to form a solder alloy. This alloy is commonly used for joining metals in electronics and plumbing applications due to its low melting point and excellent bonding properties.
Tin is an elemental metal that is often used as an alloy.
iron
One common alloy of tin is pewter, which typically contains a mixture of tin, copper, and antimony. This alloy is known for its malleability and low melting point, making it commonly used in decorative items, utensils, and accessories.
It is a mixture
Solder
Alloy of Tin and Lead
Copper/tin alloy.
Solder ( an alloy of Lead and Tin) is used to make fuse wire because of its very low melting point.
Solder wire is an alloy of tin and lead.