Melting Point of Common Metals Alloys & Other Materials
The melting point is also referred to as liquefaction point solidus or liquidus Melting points of common materials Melting point of steel 1425 1540 °C / 2600 2800 °F ; Melting point of gold 1064 °C / °F ; Melting point of copper 1084 °C / 1983 °F ; Melting point of iron 1538 °C / 2800 °F ; Melting point of lead °C
Highest Melting Point Alloy Tungsten Hafnium Carbide WHC
Introduction Tungsten hafnium carbide WHC is known for having one of the highest melting points among alloys Therefore it is exceptionally valuable for applications requiring extreme temperature resistance Below is an overview of this remarkable alloy