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TWS-KS silver alloy purity tester

The video of the test process is as follows:

https://youtu.be/up-ltcqV5WM

For measuring silver and other metal mixing ratio mode:

There are many types of silver alloys, the most important of which are:

Silver-copper alloy--- AgCu alloys

Silver-magnesium alloy--- AgMa alloys

Silver-nickel alloy--- AgNi alloys

Silver-tungsten alloy--- AgWu alloys

Silver-iron alloy--- AgFe alloys-

Silver-antimony alloy.--- AgCe

AgCu alloys- AgMa alloys- AgNi alloys- AgWu alloys- AgFe alloys- AgCe alloys

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After testing, the ratio of silver to other metals can be displayed according to your settings.

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Sterling Silver vs. Pure Silver: What Is the Difference?

Silver and sterling silver are terms that are often used interchangeably, but they do not always mean the same thing. Let’s take a look at how jewelry marked as sterling silver is different from items made of pure silver.

What Is Pure Silver?

Pure silver, also referred to as fine silver, has actual silver content of 99.9%. Because of its high purity, fine silver is too soft to use in jewelry making and is often mixed with other metals to make it harder.

What Is Sterling Silver?

Sterling silver is an alloy created when copper is added to pure silver in order to make the resulting compound more durable and less soft.

Usually, sterling silver has a purity of 92.5%, meaning that 7.5% of the alloy is made of copper or another metal (usually nickel or zinc).

 

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