This is a Lead Base Babbitt used for low speed applications.

Forms:
  • 5-8 Ingot
Belmont Product Code 5807
Nominal Composition:
  • 79.55% Pb
  • 15% Sb
  • 5% Sn
  • 0.45% As
Technical Info:
  • ASTM B-23 Grade #: 8
  • Melting Point-Solidus: 237 C, 459 F
  • Melting Point - Liquidus: 272 C, 522 F
  • Pouring Temperature: 340 C, 645 F

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    Lead – Antimony alloys have high corrosion resistance in most enviroments. They form a protective, impermeable film even faster than pure lead and in some cases even faster than chemical lead. It is found that except in the presence of florine compunds, 6% antimonial lead is more resistant to corrosion than is soft lead. 6% Antimony, 92% Lead this is by far the most popular with target shooters. Good castability. Somewhat brittle. Moderate cost.

    Forms:
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    99.5% Lead Sectional
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    Lead has been commonly used for thousands of years because it is widespread, easy to extract and easy to work with since it is highly malleable as well as easy to smelt. Lead is used in lead-acid batteries, bullet and shot, weights, and Bricks for Radiation Protection.

    Forms:
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    412 Linotype Alloy
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    Forms:
    • 10-20 Mesh .078" x .033"
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    Nominal Composition:
    • 84.25% Pb
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