Metals and Alloys - Melting Temperatures
The melting temperatures for some common metals and alloys.
Melting point is the temperature at which a substance changes from solid to liquid state.
Melting points for some metals and alloys:
| Metal | Melting Temperature (oC) |
|---|---|
| Admiralty Brass | 900 - 940 |
| Aluminum | 660 |
| Aluminum Alloy | 463 - 671 |
| Aluminum Bronze | 1027 - 1038 |
| Antimony | 630 |
| Babbitt | 249 |
| Beryllium | 1285 |
| Beryllium Copper | 865 - 955 |
| Bismuth | 271.4 |
| Brass, Red | 1000 |
| Brass, Yellow | 930 |
| Cadmium | 321 |
| Chromium | 1860 |
| Cobalt | 1495 |
| Copper | 1084 |
| Cupronickel | 1170 - 1240 |
| Gold, 24K Pure | 1063 |
| Hastelloy C | 1320 - 1350 |
| Inconel | 1390 - 1425 |
| Incoloy | 1390 - 1425 |
| Indium | 156.6 |
| Iridium | 2450 |
| Iron, Wrought | 1482 - 1593 |
| Iron, Gray Cast | 1127 - 1204 |
| Iron, Ductile | 1149 |
| Lead | 327.5 |
| Magnesium | 650 |
| Magnesium Alloy | 349 - 649 |
| Manganese | 1244 |
| Manganese bronze | 865 - 890 |
| Mercury | -38.86 |
| Molybdenum | 2620 |
| Monel | 1300 - 1350 |
| Nickel | 1453 |
| Niobium (Columbium) | 2470 |
| Osmium | 3025 |
| Palladium | 1555 |
| Phosphorus | 44 |
| Platinum | 1770 |
| Plutonium | 640 |
| Potassium | 63.3 |
| Red Brass | 990 - 1025 |
| Rhenium | 3186 |
| Rhodium | 1965 |
| Ruthenium | 2482 |
| Selenium | 217 |
| Silicon | 1411 |
| Silver, Coin | 879 |
| Silver, Pure | 961 |
| Silver, Sterling | 893 |
| Sodium | 97.83 |
| Solder 50 - 50 | 215 |
| Steel, Carbon | 1425 - 1540 |
| Steel, Stainless | 1510 |
| Tantalum | 2980 |
| Thorium | 1750 |
| Tin | 232 |
| Titanium | 1670 |
| Tungsten | 3400 |
| Uranium | 1132 |
| Vanadium | 1900 |
| Yellow Brass | 905 - 932 |
| Zinc | 419.5 |
| Zirconium | 1854 |
Gold, Silver and Copper - Pressure and Melting Temperatures
