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Title: Effects of beryllium and tin on spring property of aged silver alloys 935 without solutionization treatment
Authors: N. Chairerk
S. Imurai
T. Chairuangsri
E. Nisaratanaporn
Authors: N. Chairerk
S. Imurai
T. Chairuangsri
E. Nisaratanaporn
Keywords: Engineering;Materials Science
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2015
Abstract: © 2015 Trans Tech Publications. Microstructural development and mechanical properties of as cast and heat treated 935Ag-Cu and Ag-Cu-Be-Sn alloys without using solutionization were investigated. The conventional lost-wax process with vacuum assisted and induction heating has been performed for producing the as cast specimens. After pouring the melt into plaster mould, the casting has been prolonged for 15 minutes prior to quenching into water. Subsequently all specimens including the reference specimens, commercial specimens and Ag-Cu-Be-Sn additions specimens were aged at 250 and 350°C for a given period between 0 to 120 min according to normal aging procedure of the 935AgCu alloy. In case of Be and Sn additions, the A1 alloy with aging at 350°C performed the combination of good mechanical properties and the surface finish with superior anti-tarnish and fire scale resistance and thus these are suitable for jewelry applications. Microstructures were characterized by using both scanning and transmission microscopes. The results show that the precipitates in the 935AgCuBeSn alloy were detected and thus resulted in a better improvement in yield strength and modulus of resilience than those of the 935AgCu alloy.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/54528
ISSN: 10139826
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