Argentium 960-Pure Kullanıcı Kılavuzu - Sayfa 5
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Heat-hardening treatments
Argentium silver can be formed into complex shapes in its fully soft condition and by means of heat
treatments have its hardness and durability increased.
Method 1 - air-cooling
Step 1
After annealing or soldering allow Argentium silver to air-cool to room temperature.
Step 2 (This step increases the hardness of Argentium 960-Pure by 20-30HV/DPH)
Heat Argentium silver in a furnace or oven at 300°C/572°F for 120 minutes, then air-cool to room
temperature.
Method 2 - quenching
Step 1
Torch annealing method: Heat Argentium silver to a pale-red annealing temperature, wait until the red
glow has disappeared then quench in water.
Furnace annealing method: The recommended temperature is 650°C/1202°F under inert atmosphere
(nitrogen or argon) or slightly reducing atmosphere (maximum 5-10% hydrogen) for 10-20 minutes.
Step 2 (This step increases hardness of Argentium 960-Pure by 55-65HV/DPH)
Heat Argentium silver in a furnace or oven at 300°C/572°F for approximately 120 minutes, then air-cool
to room temperature.
Important information
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Hardness will differ between wrought and cast material.
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Lower temperatures can be used for Step 2 (minimum temperature of 220°C/428°F), with a
corresponding increase in time.
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Preheat the oven/furnace and supports to the required temperature before commencing the heat-
hardening treatments.
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Make sure that the oven is clean and free from chemicals and substances that may be detrimental
to the heat treatment process.
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Slight discolouration may occur during the heating processes - this can easily be removed using
pickle.
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Remember that Argentium silver glows a paler colour than traditional sterling silver at red-hot
temperatures - it is recommended to carry out heating applications in a shaded area to facilitate
temperature/colour recognition and prevent overheating.
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