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Filler Metals for Carat Gold and Hallmark Silver Jewelry
Available to PurchaseBook: Principles of Brazing
Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 August 2005
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.pb.t51230189
EISBN: 978-1-62708-351-5
... carat gold solders. brazing carat filler metals gold alloys gold jewelry gold solders silver jewelry silverware BRAZES FOR JEWELRY, silverware, and objets d’art merit separate consideration from industrial brazing alloys because, in addition to providing joints that are mechanically...
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Brazes for carat gold jewelry must meet or exceed the fineness/caratage of the component piece parts of the assembly in order for it to meet the national fineness/caratage standards and marking or hallmarking regulations for jewelry. This chapter concentrates on brazes for gold jewelry. It provides understanding of the metallurgy of gold jewelry alloys and includes a discussion of brazes for carat gold jewelry. The chapter also provides information on traditional gold jewelry brazes, the target properties of filler metals for carat gold jewelry and describes the characteristics of novel 22 carat gold solders.
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Tensile strength of palladium-silver alloys as a function of silver content...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 December 2001
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Electrical resistivity of palladium-silver alloys as a function of silver c...
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Melting point depression of silver that is obtained in traditional silver-b...
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Fig. 2.39 Melting point depression of silver that is obtained in traditional silver-base brazes as further constituents are added to the filler metal. Both cadmium-containing brazes and modern tin-containing substitutes are included in the figure.
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Published: 01 June 2008
Fig. 6.16 Peritectic reaction in silver-platinum phase diagram. Adapted from Ref 1
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Color chart for gold-silver-copper alloys for jewelry and dental applicatio...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 December 2001
Fig. 6 Color chart for gold-silver-copper alloys for jewelry and dental applications
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Fig. 1 Effect of copper content on properties of silver-copper alloys
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Hardness and electrical resistivity versus alloy content for silver alloy c...
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Fig. 1 Hardness and electrical resistivity versus alloy content for silver alloy contacts
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Corrosion on nickel-silver eyewear frames. The shiny area is gold plating. ...
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in Biotribology
> Tribomaterials: Properties and Selection for Friction, Wear, and Erosion Applications
Published: 30 April 2021
Fig. 13.13 Corrosion on nickel-silver eyewear frames. The shiny area is gold plating. 50× optical magnification
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Published: 01 July 2009
Fig. 15.1 Binary phase diagram of beryllium-silver. Source: Okamoto and Tanner 1987e
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Substantial reduction of the dissolution rate of silver in lead-tin eutecti...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 April 2004
Fig. 2.3 Substantial reduction of the dissolution rate of silver in lead-tin eutectic composition solder obtained by small additions of silver to the alloy. Adapted from Bulwith and Mackay [1985 ]
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Application of the lever rule to an enlarged portion of the silver-lead sys...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 April 2004
Fig. 2.33 Application of the lever rule to an enlarged portion of the silver-lead system diagram (not drawn to scale)
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Erosion of silver by molten tin as a function of reaction time and temperat...
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Fig. 2.35 Erosion of silver by molten tin as a function of reaction time and temperature. Adapted from Evans and Denner [1978 ], augmented by authors’ own data
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Reduction of silver oxide by atomic hydrogen generated in proximity to the ...
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Fig. 3.20 Reduction of silver oxide by atomic hydrogen generated in proximity to the compound using a plasma. The energy of the plasma was deliberately chosen to be below the threshold at which oxide removal could be attributed to sputtering processes.
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A porous ceramic material metallized with a thick silver electroplate. The ...
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Fig. 4.2 A porous ceramic material metallized with a thick silver electroplate. The residual stress in the metallization has resulted in a peel failure through the near-surface layer of the ceramic.
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Reduction in the liquidus and solidus temperature of an off-eutectic silver...
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Fig. 5.1 Reduction in the liquidus and solidus temperature of an off-eutectic silver-tin alloy as a function of the bismuth addition
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