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Reddit mentions of Pewter Ingot (2lbs - Britannia Alloy - Lead Free) by MS MetalShipper

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Pewter Ingot (2lbs - Britannia Alloy - Lead Free) by MS MetalShipper
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✔️ PEWTER INGOT 2LBS - BRITANNIA ALLOY - 92% TIN | 7.5% ANTIMONY | 0.5% COPPER. Our Pewter Ingots are approximately 2 pounds each and are made up of 92% Tin, 7.5% Antimony, and 0.5% Copper. This is lead-free pewter and is very good to use for casting. We sell this Pewter in ingot form as shown in the product images. This type of Pewter is also known as Britannia Alloy. Be sure to see our promotional discounts for certain quantity levels if you would like to save money. MADE IN THE USA.✔️ USAGE - This is lead-free pewter and is very good to use for casting. It melts easily and retains its shine. This pewter is used often in jewelry making and also making utensils, teapots, candlesticks, urns, maces, and drinking vessels. This item is one of our best sellers because of its versatility and ease of use.✔️ SIZE - Each 2lb pewter ingot is approximately 4.25 inches long by 2 inches wide by 1.25 inches high✔️ SPECIFICATIONS - Melting Point (F) = 563 | Pouring Temp (F) = 650 | Density (g/cm3) = 7.28 | Analysis: TIN 91.9708%, ANTIMONY 7.4992%, COPPER 0.5001%.✔️ PACKAGING - This 2lb pewter ingot will arrive sealed inside of heavy duty BPA free plastic to prevent any corrosion or oxidation. Each 2lb ingot is guaranteed to be 2lbs plus or minus 4%.
Specs:
ColorSilver
Height1.5 Inches
Length4 Inches
Number of items1
Weight2 pounds
Width2 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Pewter Ingot (2lbs - Britannia Alloy - Lead Free) by MS MetalShipper:

u/Taylor1337 · 3 pointsr/3Dprinting

I used this pewter. And for the rubber I used This stuff

u/stanun · 1 pointr/MetalCasting

Hmm, the SmoothOn website (https://www.smooth-on.com/products/mold-max-60/) says it has a 560F max, and some of the pewters I find online (eg https://www.amazon.com/Pewter-Ingot-2lbs-Britannia-Alloy/dp/B01F5SBCY4) list a melting point of 563F and pouring temp of 650F.