leadzilver
Leadzilver is a binary alloy of lead and silver produced in laboratories and foundries. It is not a naturally occurring mineral; the term refers to a family of Pb–Ag alloys with varying silver content, resulting in a range of properties.
Composition and structure: The alloy composition is described by weight percent of silver (Ag). A common range
Properties: Leadzilver has a high density relative to many other alloys and a relatively low melting point
Processing and applications: Produced by melting and alloying Pb and Ag under inert or reducing conditions,
Safety and provenance: Leadzilver inherits lead’s toxicity; processing requires appropriate controls, ventilation, and waste handling.
Etymology: Named for its constituent elements lead and silver.