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Roto203F Low Melt Fusible Bismuth Based, Lead, Tin Alloy Ingot

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SKU:
LMP203
MPN:
547908
Availability:
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Weight:
1.00 LBS
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  • Roto203F Low Melt Fusible Bismuth Based, Lead, Tin  Alloy Ingot
  • Roto203F Low Melt Fusible Bismuth Based, Lead, Tin  Alloy Ingot
MSRP: $15.99
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Was: $16.63
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Description

Sold by the Ingot   ~  1 pound each 
An ingot of Roto203F will average approximately 1 pound and consists of 52.5% Bismuth, 32% Lead, 15.5% Tin. Roto203F alloy is a Cadmium-Free alternative for Roto158F for Nuclear Medicine.

Dimensions 4" x 1 1/2" x 3/4”

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5 Reviews

  • 5

    Great Alloy For Casting Mineral Crystals

    Posted by Raymond Karpinski on Feb 28th 2022

    Using this alloy to cast mineral crystal at low temperatures to minimize heat damage to the mineral structure. This Alloy works great and doesn't produce any slag.

  • 5

    Low melt bismuth

    Posted by Ken on Oct 21st 2020

    Excellent quality, great value. The quality makes it very easy to work with. Highly recommend

  • 5

    Great product.

    Posted by Raymond Karpinski on Jun 26th 2020

    Easy to work with, nice castings.

  • 4

    Bismuth for lead free projectiles

    Posted by Lawrence on Jan 24th 2020

    In California expanding lead free projectiles are the only thing used. My dilemma was being able to harvest with my father’s .54 cap lock Rifle. I am sure this product will expand on impact, even a thousandth and the big ball will do the rest at 50 yards. Great deal allowed me to let me use with my many old guns. Curio relic are my favorite. Thanks

  • 5

    Works well as low-temp solder for chip removal

    Posted by Dave on Nov 1st 2019

    Using ROTO203F as a low-temp solder for chip removal, works well for that application.

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