Hot tearing is the formation of a fracture in a metal casting during solidification,
as a result of hindered contraction. In this study we tried to evaluate the hot
tearing susceptibility of different silver alloys with 925‰ fineness. Several studies
on hot tearing susceptibility of casting alloys are known, but we have not been
able to find information on precious alloys. Therefore we wanted to characterize
925‰ silver alloys, that, according to our experience, are more prone to this kind
of problem.
A classic 925‰ silver alloy was taken into consideration, and we evaluated the effects
of additions of other elements. We compared the different behavior of binary, ternary
and quaternary alloys, with and without small additions of elements such as deoxidizers
or grain refiners. Besides, we carried out a metallurgical analysis on cracked areas,
trying to correlate the behavior of the alloys with their microstructure.
This paper is a part of a wider research aiming to obtain silver alloys with high
resistance to tarnish and a reduced tendency to hot tearing.
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Evaluation of Hot Tearing in 925‰ Silver Alloys
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