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Silver jewelries are the new fashion of the 21st century, gold is outdated! From silver pendants and necklaces, bracelets to earrings and silver wares are just a few silver pieces we take advantage of right now. When it comes in jewelry making silvers are the finest metals, the purest silver is what we call the fine silver which is 999/1000 pure. But when it comes in making silver jewelries fine silver is not a good thing due to its malleability and soft feature. Silvers are needed to mix with other metals in order to create alloys to make it durable. Just like copper and rhodium are combined with silver to create a robust mixture, tarnish resistant finish and to maintain the desired shine.
Harder than gold and softer than copper, silver can conduct heat and electricity than most any metals. Chemically speaking silver is not very active. According to a research, silvers are insoluble in dilute acids and in alkalies but dissolves in concentrated nitric and sulfuric acid, it does not react with oxygen or water at ordinary temperatures. Just like any metals, silver also exhibit the same physical qualities like malleability, elasticity, lustrous when polished, ductility and fatigue resistance. Research shows that metals are generally very strong and resistant to different types of stresses, though there is considerable variation from one metal to the next.
The science of metallurgy has made it possible to study the wide array of metals such as silver. The newest technology made it possible by creating a state of the art equipment to study and analyze microscopic structures of metals. Inverted metallurgical microscope is the most convenient equipment in laboratory since it’s fitted with inverted objectives that point upward which makes it handy and can make you save up more laboratory space. Most inverted metallurgical microscope is designed with open and large stage that allows more room for the specimen to fit and not to mention a reduction lens that gives the same field of view images on your PC screen just like viewing it through the eyepieces.
Inverted metallurgical microscope can be utilized for metallurgical applications and for a wide range of microscopy applications. Such as crystallography, sand casting analysis for iron metal foundries, metal patina analysis and for quality control.
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