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Categories: Fusible alloys
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Wood's metal  Wood's alloy  Bendalloy  Cerabend  Cerrobend
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A fusible alloy that is half bismuth plus lead, tin, and cadmium; melts at about 160 degrees Fahrenheit WordNet 3.0
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Wood's metal, also known as Lipowitz's alloy or by the commercial names Cerrobend, Bendalloy, Pewtalloy and MCP 158, is a metal alloy that is useful for soldering and making custom metal parts, but its vapor is toxic to touch or breathe. Wikipedia
Alloy of bismuth, lead, tin and cadmium Wikidata
A fusible alloy consisting of one or two parts of cadmium, two parts of tin, four of lead, and seven or eight of bismuth. Wiktionary