2010
DOI: 10.1007/bf03214962
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Metallurgy and processing of coloured gold intermetallics — Part II: Investment casting and related alloy design

Abstract: The attractive color of blue and especially purple gold alloys has always intrigued jewelry designers and producers. The reality of using these colors for jewelry has been very limited, however, mainly due to the inherent brittleness and poor corrosion resistance of this special class of gold alloys. The paper reports on some improvements in crack resistance that are obtained by particular additions to 14k blue-and 18k purple-gold colored alloys. Opportunities to incorporate such colors in jewelry design with … Show more

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“…In contrast, microstructural evidence from other C1 systems suggests an equilibrium state of mutual immiscibility for compounds of this type. For example, the compounds AuIn 2 and PtIn 2 [5] and AuAl 2 , AuIn 2 and AuGa 2 [6] are reported to be mutually insoluble.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, microstructural evidence from other C1 systems suggests an equilibrium state of mutual immiscibility for compounds of this type. For example, the compounds AuIn 2 and PtIn 2 [5] and AuAl 2 , AuIn 2 and AuGa 2 [6] are reported to be mutually insoluble.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are characterized by thicknesses less than 0.2 µm and precious metal concentrations lower than one gram per liter. There are yellow [90], light and white [91], pink [92], and blue [93] golds. Moreover, the so-called black golds, containing Co and Ru in the alloy, are also on the market [94].…”
Section: Goldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present study has also the task to find out the possibility to obtain unstressed (without cracks) coatings with pinkish-purple color. The establishment of wellfunctioning non-toxic electrolytes for colored tarnish resistive alloys of non-noble metals is a challenge in the modern electroplating [11,12]. Aim of the present study was to establish the conditions of the electrolysis for the preparation of structured and unstressed purple-pink coatings on the alloy Cu-Sb, including their phase characterization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%