Melting Points of Metals and Alloys
One of the key properties of metals or alloys is their melting point, which is the temperature at which they transition from a solid to a liquid state. The melting point is important because it determines the temperature at which the metal or alloy can be processed or cast.
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Melting Points of Metals and Alloys | |||
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Name | Fahrenheit | Celsius | Kelvin |
Mercury | -38 °F | -39 °C | 234 K |
Phosphorus | 111 °F | 44 °C | 317 K |
Selenium | 423 °F | 217 °C | 490 K |
Tin | 449 °F | 232 °C | 505 K |
Babbitt | 480 °F | 249 °C | 522 K |
Bismuth | 521 °F | 272 °C | 545 K |
Cadmium | 610 °F | 321 °C | 594 K |
Lead | 621 °F | 328 °C | 600 K |
Magnesium Alloys | 660-1200 °F | 349-649 °C | 622-922 K |
Zinc | 787 °F | 420 °C | 693 K |
Aluminum Alloys | 865-1240 °F | 463-671 °C | 736-944 K |
Aluminum Bronze | 1190-1215 °F | 600-655 °C | 916-930 K |
Magnesium | 1200 °F | 650 °C | 922 K |
Pure Aluminum | 1220 °F | 660 °C | 933 K |
Beryllium Copper | 1587-1750 °F | 865-955 °C | 1137-1228 K |
Manganese Bronze | 1590-1630 °F | 865-890 °C | 1139-1161 K |
Sterling Silver | 1640 °F | 893 °C | 1166 K |
Admiralty Brass | 1650-1720 °F | 900-940 °C | 1172-1211 K |
Yellow Brass | 1660-1710 °F | 905-932 °C | 1178-1205 K |
Bronze | 1675 °F | 913 °C | 1186 K |
Pure Silver | 1761 °F | 961 °C | 1234 K |
Red Brass | 1810-1880 °F | 990-1025 °C | 1261-1300 K |
Gold | 1945 °F | 1063 °C | 1336 K |
Copper | 1983 °F | 1084 °C | 1357 K |
Cast Iron | 2060-2200 °F | 1127-1204 °C | 1400-1478 K |
Ductile Iron | 2100 °F | 1149 °C | 1422 K |
Manganese | 2271 °F | 1244 °C | 1517 K |
Beryllium | 2345 °F | 1285 °C | 1558 K |
Monel | 2370-2460 °F | 1300-1350 °C | 1572-1622 K |
Hastelloy | 2410-2460 °F | 1320-1350 °C | 1594-1622 K |
Carbon Steel | 2500-2800 °F | 1371-1540 °C | 1644-1811 K |
Inconel | 2540-2600 °F | 1390-1425 °C | 1666-1700 K |
Incoloy | 2540-2600 °F | 1390-1425 °C | 1666-1700 K |
Silicon | 2572 °F | 1411 °C | 1684 K |
Nickel | 2647 °F | 1453 °C | 1726 K |
Wrought Iron | 2700-2900 °F | 1482-1593 °C | 1755-1866 K |
Cobalt | 2723 °F | 1495 °C | 1768 K |
Stainless Steel | 2750 °F | 1510 °C | 1783 K |
Palladium | 2831 °F | 1555 °C | 1828 K |
Titanium | 3040 °F | 1670 °C | 1944 K |
Thorium | 3180 °F | 1750 °C | 2022 K |
Platinum | 3220 °F | 1770 °C | 2044 K |
Chromium | 3380 °F | 1860 °C | 2133 K |
Rhodium | 3569 °F | 1965 °C | 2238 K |
Niobium (Columbium) | 4473 °F | 2470 °C | 2740 K |
Molybdenum | 4750 °F | 2620 °C | 2894 K |
Tantalum | 5400 °F | 2980 °C | 3255 K |
Rhenium | 5767 °F | 3186 °C | 3459 K |
Tungsten | 6150 °F | 3400 °C | 3672 K |
Iron-Antimony Alloy | 1378 °F | 748 °C | 1021 K |
Iron-Gadolinium Alloy | 1562 °F | 850 °C | 1123 K |
Iron-Molybdenum Alloy | 2646 °F | 1452 °C | 1725 K |
Iron-Niobium Alloy | 2498 °F | 1370 °C | 1643 K |
Iron-Silicon Alloy | 2196 °F | 1202 °C | 1475 K |
Iron-Tin Alloy | 2061 °F | 1127 °C | 1400 K |
Iron-Yttrium Alloy | 1652 °F | 900 °C | 1173 K |
Iron-Zirconium Alloy | 2421 °F | 1327 °C | 1600 K |
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