Abstract:
The disclosure relates to a platinum alloy comprising (a) 55 to 63 wt. % of platinum, (b) 2 to 10 wt. % of cobalt, and (c) 27 to 43 wt. % of copper; The disclosure further relates to a platinum alloy comprising (a) 70 to 79.5 wt. % of platinum, 2 to 10. wt. % of cobalt, and (c) 10.5 to 28 wt. % of copper. The platinum alloys have excellent mechanical and optical properties for use in the production of ornamental articles such as rings, necklaces, earrings, watch bands, watch bodies and other jewelry. The disclosure further relates to a method of preparing the platinum alloys and their use in the production of ornamental articles. Still further the disclosure relates to ornamental articles comprising the platinum alloy and a method of production thereof.
Abstract:
A nickel-free white gold alloy comprises, expressed by weight, in addition to between 75% and 76% Au and between 5% and 14% Pd, between 7% and 17% of Cu, the proportion of Cu being approximately inversely proportional to that of Pd, and the balance being formed by at least one of the elements Ir, In, Ag, Zn, Ga, Re, Zr, Nb, Si, Ta and Ti.
Abstract:
Jewelry pieces formed entirely or partially of a shape memory alloy provided with a pre-determined memory shape, where the shape memory characteristic and/or the superelastic characteristic of the alloy is used either in the construction of the piece or to facilitate repair of damaged pieces, since plastically deformed alloy shapes can be corrected by raising the alloy above the phase transition temperature, whereupon the piece resumes it memory shape.
Abstract:
A high-temperature, nickel-free alloy, in particular for spectacle frames, jewelry, etc. with the following composition in percentages by weight:______________________________________ Zn 13.0-16.0% Mn 9.0-11.0% Fe 1.0-2.0% Al 4.0-5.5% Cu the remainder.______________________________________
Abstract:
The disclosure relates to yellow karat gold metal alloys particularly suited for the casting of jewelry articles such as rings, bracelets, earrings, and the like. The alloys include varying amounts of germanium up to about one percent by weight of the total volume of the alloy which serves as an oxygen scavenger, and which may be recycled along with scrap alloy material after casting. By varying the amounts of the grain refiners, it is possible to totally eliminate the use of deoxidizing agents such as silicon and boron and the accompanying disadvantageous effects of these elements, to result in a superior cast structure.
Abstract:
There is disclosed a precious metal article which is formed of a solid-phase sintered product of a precious metal powder. For manufacturing the precious metal article, a moldable mixture which contains a precious metal powder and a binder removable by sintering is shaped into a prescribed molded object, and the molded object is then subjected to sintering. The moldable mixture is produced by preparing a precious metal powder, preparing a jellylike cellulose binder by blending a cellulose with water and leaving for a prescribed period of time, and blending the precious metal powder and the jellylike cellulose binder together. The most preferable moldable mixture contains 50 to 90% by weight of precious metal powder, 0.8 to 8% by weight of water-soluble cellulose binder, 0.08 to 3% by weight of a surface-active agent. 0.1 to 3% by weight of oil, balance water and unavoidable impurities. The precious metal powder preferably contains gold powder and powder of an alloy containing silver or copper, and the gold powder is obtained by submerged-reduction method.
Abstract:
The present invention provides an improved casting alloy for use in costume jewelry and jewelry samples. In accordance with the present invention, a gold colored metal alloy is disclosed which is tarnish resistant and consists of the following ingredients such as, 75 to 85% copper, 5 to 15% nickel, 0 to 12% indium, and 0 to 12% zinc. It is also desirable to add approximately 0.01% iron and/or 0.05% silicon to act as a grain refiner and fluidity enhancer respectively. The alloy in accordance with the subject invention is a rich gold color which approximates a fourteen carat alloy. In addition, tarnish resistance and workability is greatly increased.
Abstract:
A titanium sintered body has an average crystal grain diameter on the surface of more than 30 μm and 500 μm or less, and a Vickers hardness on the surface of 300 or more and 800 or less. In the titanium sintered body, it is preferred that crystal structures on the surface have an average aspect ratio of 1 or more and 3 or less. Further, in the titanium sintered body, it is preferred that the oxygen content on the surface is 2000 ppm by mass or more and 5500 ppm by mass or less. Further, in the titanium sintered body, it is preferred that titanium is contained as a main component, and an α-phase stabilizing element and a β-phase stabilizing element are also present.
Gold: in the amount comprised between 780‰ and 840‰ in weight; Copper: in the amount comprised between 125‰ and 167‰ in weight; Silver: in the amount comprised between 15‰ and 54‰ in weight; Platinum or Palladium, wherein the content of Palladium or Platinum is such that the assembly of Gold, Copper, Silver and Platinum or Gold, Copper, Silver and Palladium reaches a percentage at least equal to 980‰, and more preferably the 1000‰ in weight of the alloy;
and wherein the so composed Gold alloy shows, under the conditions referred to in the ISO DIS 8654:2017 standard, a color compatible with the 5N alloy color standard.
Abstract:
An external component for timepieces or pieces of jewelry, made of a light precious alloy containing titanium and palladium, according to the atomic formula TiaPdbMcTd, where a, b, c, d are atomic fractions of the total, such that a+b+c+d=1. a is 0.44 to 0.55, b is 0.30 to 0.45, c is 0.04 to 0.24, and d is 0.001 to 0.03. The alloy includes at most two metals M, taken from among Nb, V, Fe, Co, Au, Pt. Each metal trace T has an atomic percentage of less than 3.00% of the total alloy, from among Nb, V, Mo, Ta, W, Fe, Co, Ni, Ru, Rh, Ir, Au, Pt, Cr, Mn, Cu, Zn, Ag, Al, B, Si, Ge, Sn, Sb, and In. The alloy contains at least 0.05% of boron, and contains at least 50% by mass of palladium.