"Field's metal, or Field's alloy is a fusible alloy that becomes liquid at approximately 62 \u00B0C (144 \u00B0F). It is named after its inventor, Simon Quellen Field. It is a eutectic alloy of bismuth, indium, and tin, with the following percentages by weight: 32.5% Bi, 51% In, 16.5% Sn.When prepared, Field's metal can be found in the southwest of Australia in the wheat fields, and can be melted in hot water."@en . .