Melting Points of Metals and Alloys

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
NameFahrenheitCelsiusKelvin
Mercury-38 °F-39 °C234 K
Phosphorus111 °F44 °C317 K
Selenium423 °F217 °C490 K
Tin449 °F232 °C505 K
Babbitt480 °F249 °C522 K
Bismuth521 °F272 °C545 K
Cadmium610 °F321 °C594 K
Lead621 °F328 °C600 K
Magnesium Alloys660-1200 °F349-649 °C622-922 K
Zinc787 °F420 °C693 K
Aluminum Alloys865-1240 °F463-671 °C736-944 K
Aluminum Bronze1190-1215 °F600-655 °C916-930 K
Magnesium1200 °F650 °C922 K
Pure Aluminum1220 °F660 °C933 K
Beryllium Copper1587-1750 °F865-955 °C1137-1228 K
Manganese Bronze1590-1630 °F865-890 °C1139-1161 K
Sterling Silver1640 °F893 °C1166 K
Admiralty Brass1650-1720 °F900-940 °C1172-1211 K
Yellow Brass1660-1710 °F905-932 °C1178-1205 K
Bronze1675 °F913 °C1186 K
Pure Silver1761 °F961 °C1234 K
Red Brass1810-1880 °F990-1025 °C1261-1300 K
Gold1945 °F1063 °C1336 K
Copper1983 °F1084 °C1357 K
Cast Iron2060-2200 °F1127-1204 °C1400-1478 K
Ductile Iron2100 °F1149 °C1422 K
Manganese2271 °F1244 °C1517 K
Beryllium2345 °F1285 °C1558 K
Monel2370-2460 °F1300-1350 °C1572-1622 K
Hastelloy2410-2460 °F1320-1350 °C1594-1622 K
Carbon Steel2500-2800 °F1371-1540 °C1644-1811 K
Inconel2540-2600 °F1390-1425 °C1666-1700 K
Incoloy2540-2600 °F1390-1425 °C1666-1700 K
Silicon2572 °F1411 °C1684 K
Nickel2647 °F1453 °C1726 K
Wrought Iron2700-2900 °F1482-1593 °C1755-1866 K
Cobalt2723 °F1495 °C1768 K
Stainless Steel2750 °F1510 °C1783 K
Palladium2831 °F1555 °C1828 K
Titanium3040 °F1670 °C1944 K
Thorium3180 °F1750 °C2022 K
Platinum3220 °F1770 °C2044 K
Chromium3380 °F1860 °C2133 K
Rhodium3569 °F1965 °C2238 K
Niobium (Columbium)4473 °F2470 °C2740 K
Molybdenum4750 °F2620 °C2894 K
Tantalum5400 °F2980 °C3255 K
Rhenium5767 °F3186 °C3459 K
Tungsten6150 °F3400 °C3672 K
Iron-Antimony Alloy1378 °F748 °C1021 K
Iron-Gadolinium Alloy1562 °F850 °C1123 K
Iron-Molybdenum Alloy2646 °F1452 °C1725 K
Iron-Niobium Alloy2498 °F1370 °C1643 K
Iron-Silicon Alloy2196 °F1202 °C1475 K
Iron-Tin Alloy2061 °F1127 °C1400 K
Iron-Yttrium Alloy1652 °F900 °C1173 K
Iron-Zirconium Alloy2421 °F1327 °C1600 K

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