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Fusible alloys, also known as low-melting alloys, are metallic alloys that have melting points significantly lower than those of their constituent metals. These alloys typically melt at temperatures below 300°C (572°F), and some can even melt at room temperature. The low melting point makes them useful in a variety of applications, especially in industries where precise melting is required.

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