| | |   Field's metal. Field's metal is a low-melting-point alloy, which will melt in hot water.  It's named after Simon Quellen Field, who runs scitoys.com, a great site for educational and scientific toys and kits.  He sells this alloy in the form of lengths of metal-filled plastic tubing, which you can easily melt or cut it out of.
 Source: Simon Quellen Field
 Contributor: Simon Quellen Field
 Acquired: 13 February, 2007
 Text Updated: 14 February, 2007
 Price: Donated
 Size: 5"
 Composition: InBiSn
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