Tin alloys have a very low melting point. Tin alloyed with lead forms a eutectic mixture at the weight proportion of 61.9% tin and 38.1% lead with a melting temperature of 183 °C (361.4 °F). Such solders are primarily used for joining pipes or electric circuits.
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