The Tarnish Resistance and Some Physical Properties of Silver Alloys*

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Jordan Louis
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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21
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1927

Abstract

THIS paper presents in an abbreviated form the chief points of interest in an investigation of the tarnish-resistant qualities of silver alloys, an investigation which has been carried out as a joint research by the Bureau of Mines and the Bureau of Standards and will later be reported in detail in an official publication from these bureaus. In 1923 a Commission of Gold and Silver Inquiry was created by a Resolution of the U. S. Senate to study the causes of the depressed condition of the gold and silver industry. In cooperation with this commission the Bureau of Mines made a preliminary survey to determine in what ways, if any, it might be possible to increase the uses of silver. One of the possibilities indicated by this survey was the development of silver alloys which should be non-tarnishing, or at least less-tarnishing, than the usual sterling silver (copper-silver). The preparation of a rather wide variety of silver alloys and the determination of their behavior under accelerated tarnish tests in the laboratory was therefore undertaken by the Bureau of Mines and Bureau of Standards as a joint investigation.
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APA: Jordan Louis  (1927)  The Tarnish Resistance and Some Physical Properties of Silver Alloys*

MLA: Jordan Louis The Tarnish Resistance and Some Physical Properties of Silver Alloys*. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1927.

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