CERROMATRIX Alloy

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What is CERROMATRIX Alloy?

CERROMATRIX alloy is a non-eutectic bismuth-based alloy with a behaviour change point between 103°C and 227°C (218-440F). It is widely used by industry and craftsmen as a thermal fuse for forming and holding parts.

It is used in a variety of applications, such as anchoring punches in dies, locating parts in tooling docks, split-jaw mandrels, jigs, fixtures, or even dies for forming blocks of shape, metal, toggle jaws, etc. CERROMATRIX alloy is used in a wide range of industries, including aerospace, construction, optics, shipbuilding and healthcare.

Characteristics of CERROMATRIX Alloy

CERROMATRIX alloy has a melting point between 103°C and 227°C. It has a Brinell hardness of 19. The alloy’s characteristics can also be modified, depending on the ratio of its constituent elements. These include solidus/liquidus temperatures, hardness (often ranging from 9 to 22) and expansion rate. It all depends on the requirements of the industries and craftsmen who use it.

Finally, CERROMATRIX alloy can be ordered in various forms: ingots, bars, small ingots, rods, etc.

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To reduce your carbon footprint, buy alloys that come from a recycling process. Make Metaconcept your partner. We specialise in the recycling of non-ferrous metals. The CERROMATRIX alloy we produce is designed for various industrial applications requiring the use of metals in different forms (rods, ingots, small ingots). For more information, please contact us.

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