Tin Alloys

Tin Alloys

 

alloys of tin with varying proportions of other elements, including Pb, Sb, Cu, Zn, and Cd (see Table 1).

Table 1. Constituent elements and uses of some tin alloys
Elements (percent) 
SnPbSbCuOtherUses
*CdZn
8983Bearing metal (Babbitt metal)
83116Bearing metal (Babbit metal)
9010Solder
6139Solder
503218*Solder
9010Solder, packing foil

Tin combines with a number of metals to form eutectics. These alloys exhibit low melting points, low strength and hardness, and good anticorrosive properties; certain tin alloys also have low coefficients of friction. Tin alloys are primarily used for tinning and as fusible alloys, bearing metals, and solders.

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