Henley's Twentieth Century Formulas, Recipes and Processes. Various

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      Tin Statuettes, Buttons, Etc.—

I.— Tin 4 parts
Lead 3 parts

      This is a very soft solder which sharply reproduces all details.

      Another easily fusible alloy but somewhat harder, is the following:

II.— Tin. 8 parts
Lead 6 parts
Antimony 0.5 part

      Miscellaneous Tin Alloys.

      —I.—Alger Metal.—Tin, 90 parts; antimony, 10 parts. This alloy is suitable as a protector.

      II. Argentine Metal.—Tin, 85.5 per cent; antimony, 14.5 per cent.

      III.—Ashberry metal is composed of 78 to 82 parts of tin, 16 to 20 of antimony, 2 to 3 of copper.

      IV. Quen’s Metal.—Tin, 9 parts; lead, 1 part; antimony, 1 part; bismuth, 1 part.

      Type Metal.

      —An alloy which is to serve for type metal must be readily cast, fill out the molds sharply, and be as hard as possible. It is difficult to satisfy all these requirements, but an alloy of antimony and lead answers the purpose best. At the present day there are a great many formulas for type metal in which other metals besides lead and antimony are used, either to make the alloy more readily fusible, as in the case of additions of bismuth, or to give it greater power of resistance, the latter being of especial importance for types that are subjected to constant use. Copper and iron have been recommended for this purpose, but the fusibility of the alloys is greatly impaired by these, and the manufacture of the types is consequently more difficult than with an alloy of lead and antimony alone. In the following table some alloys suitable for casting type are given:

Lead Antimony Copper Bismuth Zinc Tin Nickel
I 3 1
II 5 1
III 10 1
IV 10 2 1
V 70 18 2 10
VI 60 20 20
VII 55 25 20
VIII 55 30 15
IX 100 30 8 2 20 8
X 6 4 90

      The French and English types contain a certain amount of tin, as shown by the following analyses:

English Types French Types
I II III
Lead 69.2 61.3 55.0 55
Antimony 19.5 18.8 22.7 30
Tin 9.1 20.2 22.1 15
Copper 1.7

      Ledebur gives the composition of type metal as follows:


I II III IV
Lead 75 60 80 82