ROTO136F
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Roto136F is a low melting, fusible, bismuth-based ingot alloy. It has a melting point of 136°F (58°C). The alloy is made up of: 49% bismuth, 18% lead, 12% tin, 21% indium. Roto136F is used for tooling and production aids. It's easy to cast and can be used as soon as it freezes. The alloy can be recycled multiple times. Here are some other things to consider when buying Roto136F: *Density: Low melting alloys change density when solidifying. For example, bismuth and gallium expand when liquid and become dense when solid. *Toxicity: “Cerocast” and “Cerobend” alloys are non-toxic and safe to handle. *Corrosion resistance: Low melting point alloys have high corrosion resistance and malleability. *Jewellery: Low melting point alloys are used in jewellery because they maintain strength and durability after being joined, cast, and bent.