Here are some examples:
* Babbitt metal: A tin-based alloy with a melting point around 232°C (449°F).
* Pewter: A tin-based alloy, usually containing antimony and copper, with a melting point around 232°C (449°F).
* White bronze: A copper-nickel alloy with a melting point around 1083°C (1981°F).
* White gold: A gold alloy with a melting point depending on the other metals included (typically between 1064°C (1947°F) and 1180°C (2156°F)).
To determine the specific melting point of a "white metal," you need to know its exact composition.