EP2260116A1 - Platinum jewelry alloy - Google Patents
Platinum jewelry alloyInfo
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- EP2260116A1 EP2260116A1 EP10712084A EP10712084A EP2260116A1 EP 2260116 A1 EP2260116 A1 EP 2260116A1 EP 10712084 A EP10712084 A EP 10712084A EP 10712084 A EP10712084 A EP 10712084A EP 2260116 A1 EP2260116 A1 EP 2260116A1
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C22—METALLURGY; FERROUS OR NON-FERROUS ALLOYS; TREATMENT OF ALLOYS OR NON-FERROUS METALS
- C22C—ALLOYS
- C22C5/00—Alloys based on noble metals
- C22C5/04—Alloys based on a platinum group metal
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- the invention relates primarily to new platinum jewelery alloys as well as semi-finished products made with the aid of these alloys.
- platinum Because of its characteristic gray-white color, platinum has long been used in jewelry production and thus also in the jewelry industry. However, like all precious metals in the elemental state, platinum is comparatively soft, so that although it can be processed easily, it does not have the necessary strength and durability for everyday use. This is why platinum is usually alloyed with other metals, especially in the jewelery sector, in order to increase its strength.
- platinum alloys are already known. Mention should be made here only two substance systems of platinum and ruthenium, platinum and tungsten, platinum and copper and platinum and palladium and platinum and gold.
- a disadvantage of the known platinum alloys is that they are usually not melted or only with great difficulty in the so-called continuous casting process and thus can be processed into semi-finished products for the jewelry industry.
- Continuous casting is known to the person skilled in the art as a method for the production of semi-finished products from metals and alloys, wherein this method is generally carried out continuously, so that an endless strand of the desired semifinished product is provided.
- the invention has the object to provide new platinum jewelry alloys available. These alloys should be able to be melted in particular by continuous casting, so that they can be produced by continuous casting and processed into semi-finished products. In addition, these alloys should also be able to be produced from the material side at a reduced cost, i. High-priced precious metals should only be present in the lowest possible proportion in these alloys. However, the new alloys should retain the properties necessary for their processing in the jewelry industry, for example in terms of their hardness on the one hand and on their workability on the other hand.
- the new platinum jewelery alloy comprises 50.0% by weight to 70.0% by weight of platinum (Pt),
- the platinum jewelery alloy comprises at least the following constituents, namely
- the abovementioned alloys may optionally also contain impurities in small amounts.
- impurities are understood to mean all metallic or non-metallic elements and substances that are not deliberately added or intentionally left in the alloy.
- platinum contents between 60% by weight and 70% by weight, in particular between 60% by weight and 65% by weight, are preferred with regard to the platinum content.
- platinum contents between 60% by weight and 62% by weight are to be particularly emphasized.
- tungsten contents between 0.1% by weight and 3% by weight are preferred, tungsten contents in turn between 0.5% by weight and 1.5% by weight being particularly noteworthy.
- the amounts of these elements present are preferably between 0.1% by weight and 1% by weight, in particular between 0.1% by weight and 0.5% by weight.
- Such elements are known as so-called grain refiners because they can cause the resulting alloy to have a smaller average grain size compared to alloys that do not contain these elements.
- ruthenium, rhodium and iridium of at least ruthenium are contained in the said three elements, preferably only ruthenium is provided as such an additive.
- the content of indium, gallium, germanium, tin and / or zinc is 2 wt .-% to 6 wt .-%, within this range contents between 2 wt .-% and 4 wt .-% are particularly noteworthy.
- melting point depressants i.
- the melting point can be lowered relative to alloys which do not contain these elements.
- these elements increase the hardness of the resulting alloys.
- indium is contained in the mentioned group of elements (indium, gallium, germanium, tin and / or zinc), preferably only indium is provided as such an additive in the alloy ,
- the content of silver and / or copper is between 30 wt .-% and 40 wt .-%, preferably between 32 wt .-% and 38 wt .-%.
- platinum jewelery alloys according to the invention consisting of
- these alloys are (preferably) palladium-free. This is i.a. This is advantageous because palladium is a high-priced precious metal. If the use of palladium can be avoided, this makes a jewelry alloy much cheaper.
- the platinum-jewelery alloy according to the invention may be according to the invention characterized in that it has a melting range below 1350 0 C.
- alloys in particular the alloys used in the jewelry industry no sharp melting points, but a melting range, the so-called melting interval, within which the alloys initially soften until they then liquefy increasingly and then go into the actual liquid state.
- melting intervals are below 1350 0 C, so that they can be easily melted and processed.
- it is precisely in continuous casting that it is not necessary to have excessively high melting intervals for an alloy in order to be able to use this method.
- the molten material must be sufficiently fluid for a certain period of time to convert the material into the strand. Here it must be prevented that the material solidifies too early.
- the hardness of the alloy according to the invention preferably has a so-called Vickers hardness of> 180 HV, in particular of> 200 HV. Accordingly, with the alloys according to the invention, the so-called delivery hardnesses for jewelry alloys, in particular for pipes and rings, of 210 ⁇ 20 HV5 can readily be provided.
- HV5 corresponds to the test load of 50 N (Newton). This specification is a common indication of the hardness of such materials for precious metal alloys.
- the invention comprises a semi-finished product for jewelery production, which is at least partially, preferably completely, made of an alloy according to the invention.
- these semi-finished products are prefabricated geometric shapes made of the corresponding alloy material, which are then further processed manually or industrially to the respective jewelry end products.
- such semi-finished products gen usually for example, pipes, rods, rings, sheets, strips, wires and the like.
- Such semi-finished products are, as already mentioned, particularly good in the continuous casting process. They are first produced as a semi-finished cast product and then processed further to the final semi-finished product with the desired dimensions, preferably formed.
- the semifinished products according to the invention are tubular or annular semi-finished products.
- Such semi-finished products are particularly suitable for the production of jewelry rings including wedding rings.
- the invention also encompasses the process for producing the alloys according to the invention.
- This method is characterized in that at least two of the elements that make up the alloy, at least one master alloy is produced. This master alloy is then subsequently fused together with the other elements making up the alloy or with other master alloys containing such elements to form the alloy according to the invention.
- the invention as a whole is associated with a whole series of advantages.
- a platinum jewelery alloy i. to provide a jewelry alloy containing platinum as a main ingredient with an excellent combination of properties.
- the melting interval of the alloy according to the invention can be below 1350 ° C.
- the alloy can be easily in the conventional continuous casting process, the benefits of which have already been mentioned. the, process.
- Such conventional continuous casting processes work without a vacuum and are also used, for example, for standard gold alloys in the jewelry industry.
- the alloy according to the invention is approximately in the range of the values for such melt intervals of palladium-containing white gold alloys, for example of gold-palladium alloys with a palladium content of 19% by weight.
- the invention platinum jewelery alloys in the same way processable, namely with the continuous casting process, such as such white gold alloys.
- the alloys according to the invention preferably contain no palladium.
- the use of this expensive precious metal can be avoided in favor of other cheaper components. Therefore, the alloys of the invention are of great commercial importance.
- the alloys according to the invention can provide all the other properties required by such jewelery alloys. This is, for example, the hardness, with readily Vickers hardness of 200 HV can be achieved. Nevertheless, the alloys according to the invention are sufficiently fine-grained to ensure their machinability by machining techniques, be it manually by the jewelry designer or on machines, such as CNC machines in the jewelry industry. They are also diamond coatable (with the help of natural diamonds machinable) and very good polishable.
- a platinum alloy according to the invention is produced which, based on the total weight 1000 (in% o), has the following constituents:
- this alloy according to the invention thus has the composition:
- the resulting alloy with a white color has a melting interval between 1185 0 C and 1310 0 C and can be processed accordingly in a continuous casting process to semi-finished products, in particular to pipes and rings. It has a density of 13.6 g / cm 3 .
- the hardness of the alloy is annealed (at 950 0 C) 210 ( ⁇ 10) HV10 and after a conversion to 80% of its initial thickness by rolling 360 HV10.
- the alloy is fine-grained (average particle size approx. 25 ⁇ m) and can be excellently machined (chipping) by machining.
- a second platinum alloy according to the invention is prepared which has the following constituents, based on the total weight 1000 (in% o):
- this alloy according to the invention thus has the composition:
- Example 2 For the preparation of the alloy according to the invention according to Example 2, the master alloys of platinum and tungsten or of platinum, copper and indium mentioned in connection with Example 1 are likewise initially provided. These two master alloys then become melted together with ruthenium and silver in an oven.
- the melting interval of the alloy obtained according to Example 2 is between 1200 ° C. and 1300 ° C. Accordingly, this alloy can likewise be processed in a continuous casting process to give the abovementioned semi-finished products.
- the alloy has a white color and a density of 13.8 g / cm 3 . Their hardness is annealed (at 950 0 C) at 190 ( ⁇ 10) HV10.
- the alloy is also fine-grained and can be machined very well by machining.
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PCT/EP2010/054408 WO2010115839A1 (en) | 2009-04-07 | 2010-04-01 | Platinum jewelry alloy |
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EP2260116B1 EP2260116B1 (en) | 2014-03-05 |
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