International audienceThis paper focuses on the experimental investigation of breakup regimes of a molten fusible metallic droplet in water, at intermediate Weber numbers with emphasis on mass and energy balance. The experiment consists in impacting perpendicularly a molten drop onto the interface of a deep water pool, at a controlled temperature. Using a drop-ondemand device and high speed shadowgraph, a single drop can be visualized during its evolution. There is a noticeable velocity jump when the droplet crosses the interface that can be modeled using unsteady Bernoulli equation. As observed for liquid-gas systems, the drop experiences different regimes of fragmentation, depending on its Weber number: oscillations, bag oscillations, pro...