Drake Schutt wrote:
There's also the Gallium alloys used as a replacement for Mercury in thermometers, but I suspect they're pretty pricey. google for Room Temperature Liquid MetalThere are several alloys that are liquid at room temp or near rt. Woods metal is one i know of off the top of my head. I know unitednuclear.com stocks at least a couple. Im sure that they dont have low resistance but it would be fun to experiment. My 2cents, drake
Wood metal, CerroBend, etc, are all available from McMaster Carr, too.Then, there's the ever popular Sodium/Potassium eutectic (78% Na) which melts at -13C or thereabouts... It *does* have a few handling issues..
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