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Definitions from the WebFusible MetalDefinition: Fusible metal refers to a type of alloy that has a low melting point, typically below 300°C, making it highly malleable and capable of melting with minimal heat application. Sense 1 (Noun): A malleable alloy that is designed to melt at a low temperature, often used in safety devices like fire sprinklers or electrical fuses. Example Sentence: The fire sprinkler system activated as soon as the fusible metal in the sprinkler head melted due to the intense heat. Sense 2 (Noun): an alloy created by combining two or more metals, typically used for soldering or welding purposes. Example Sentence: The craftsman used a fusible metal alloy to weld the intricate pieces of the sculpture together effortlessly. Sense 3 (Adjective): Describing a substance or material that can be melted or fused easily. Example Sentence: The fusible metal wire quickly melded with the circuit board upon contact, ensuring a secure connection. Related Products: To explore the possibilities of fusible metals, you may find the following products useful: | ||||
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