New Alloys Lower Precious Metal Costs
New Alloys Lower Precious Metal Costs
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Rhoduna-Alloy, a galvanic rhodium alloy formulated from rhodium and ruthenium, reduces rhodium costs 25% while preserving whiteness and performance. Platuna Alloy 1 is 75/25 platinum/ruthenium at 80% savings vs. palladium. Miralloy, an industry alternative to silver, palladium and nickel, is ideal for HF connectors. Sealing 691/2 seals thin gold’s porosity, is abrasion-resistant, protects from tarnish invisibly and improves sliding performance. Niphos 968 electrolytic nickel produces diamagnetic “metallic glass” layers with corrosion properties equal to electroless nickel.
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