Hi all
I'm trying to find some info on annealing wedding rings in all metals!! with no luck at all on the web, Can anyone offer any info on this i.e is it the same process with all metals.
Thanks.
Hi all
I'm trying to find some info on annealing wedding rings in all metals!! with no luck at all on the web, Can anyone offer any info on this i.e is it the same process with all metals.
Thanks.
Hi Deborah
It's different for different metals and sometimes it's different for different alloys of the same metal (e.g. Gold)!
What is it you're wanting to anneal?
Nicola x
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Hi Nicola
Thanks for your response 18ct yellow & white i understand that the process to do the annealing will all be the same but if you used different suppliers for the weds does the composition of there make up of the weds make a difference when you anneal? do i need to ask the supplier what percentages of each alloy make up there weds!!
Deborah
Wow, this is embarrassing, I thought annealing was just waiting for your metal to go red - and you just did that process every time your metal stiffened up again!? What should I be doing?
*patiently waits for a reply to Charlottes question*
There's a fabulous article on Ganoskin which goes into the physical make up of a white gold alloy HERE
It talks about how it might require slightly different treatment dependant on the metals within it.
The actual annealing temp for steling & gold would be just below the red heat stage and if you take it higher you risk making the metal more brittle.
Both metals will be slightly softer if quenching is used but it's important to do it at the right temperature (or risk upseting the metals structure).
Peter Rowe wrote a brilliant technical description of which golds need which treatments HERE
Nic x
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Wow, thats great info - thanks Nic!
I've only done a little hot work and that was years ago at uni - I wasn't taught it in too much depth either.
Should definately start it up again.
HI Nicola
That information was great !!
Thanks alot
Debs.
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Last edited by ben b; 13-09-2009 at 01:10 AM.
Yep excellent post, helped me a lot with my findings.. thanks
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