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Nickel silver, maillechort, German silver,

9781440056994, Forgotten Books. .
argentan, new silver, nickel brass,
(1993). 9780160616556, U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service. .
albata, Oxford English Dictionary or alpacca is a ( with ) with the addition of . The usual formulation is 60% copper, 20% nickel and 20% zinc. Nickel silver does not contain the element . It is named for its silvery appearance, which can make it attractive as a cheaper and more durable substitute. It is also well suited for being with silver.

A naturally occurring ore composition in China was smelted into the alloy known as labels=no or labels=no (白銅) ('white copper' or ).

(1974). 9780521085717, Cambridge University Press. .
The name German Silver refers to the artificial recreation of the natural ore composition by German metallurgists. All modern, commercially important, nickel silvers (such as those standardized under B122) contain zinc and are sometimes considered a subset of .


History
Nickel silver was first used in , where it was from readily available unprocessed ore. During the , it was "smuggled into various parts of the ", despite a government ban on the export of nickel silver. It became known in the West from imported wares called () or () ( , literally "white copper"), for which the silvery metal colour was used to imitate . According to , it was identical to khar sini, one of the seven metals recognized by Jābir ibn Hayyān.

In Europe, consequently, it was at first called , which is about the way is pronounced in the Cantonese language. The earliest European mention of occurs in the year 1597. From then until the end of the eighteenth century there are references to it as having been exported from Canton to Europe.

German artificial recreation of the natural ore composition, however, began to appear from about 1750 onward. In 1770, the metalworks were able to produce a similar alloy.

(2025). 9785877316324, W. Knapp. .
In 1823, a German competition was held to perfect the production process: the goal was to develop an alloy that possessed the closest visual similarity to silver. The brothers Henniger in and Ernst August Geitner in Schneeberg independently achieved this goal. The manufacturer Berndorf (founded in 1843) named the trademark brand Alpacca, which became widely known in northern Europe for nickel silver. In 1830, the German process of manufacture was introduced into England, while exports of from China gradually stopped. In 1832, a form of German silver was also developed in Birmingham, England.

After the modern process for the production of electroplated nickel silver was patented in 1840 by George Richards Elkington and his cousin Henry Elkington in Birmingham, the development of electroplating caused nickel silver to become widely used. It formed an ideal, strong and bright substrate for the plating process. It was also used unplated in applications such as cutlery.


Uses
Nickel silver first became popular as a base metal for silver-plated and other silverware, notably the wares called EPNS (electroplated nickel silver). It is used in , costume , for making musical instruments (e.g., , ), and is preferred for the track in electric layouts, as its is conductive. Better quality keys and lock cylinder pins are made of nickel silver for durability under heavy use. The alloy has been widely used in the production of (e.g. Portuguese escudo and the former GDR marks). Its industrial and technical uses include marine fittings and plumbing fixtures for its corrosion resistance, and heating coils for its high electrical resistance.

In the nineteenth century, particularly after 1868, North American metalsmiths were able to easily acquire sheets of German silver. They used them to cut, stamp, and cold hammer a wide range of accessories and also horse gear. Presently, Plains metalsmiths use German silver for pendants, pectorals, bracelets, armbands, hair plates, conchas (oval decorative plates for belts), earrings, belt buckles, necktie slides, stickpins, , and .Dubin, Lois Sherr. North American Indian Jewelry and Adornment: From Prehistory to the Present. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1999. ., pp. 290–293. Nickel silver is the metal of choice among contemporary and Pawnee in . Many of the metal fittings on modern higher-end equine harness and are of nickel silver.

Early in the twentieth century, German silver was used by automobile manufacturers before the advent of steel sheet metal. For example, the famous Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost of 1907 used German silver. After about 1920, it became widely used for pocketknife bolsters, due to its machinability and corrosion resistance. Prior to this, the most common metal was .

Musical instruments, including the , saxophone, , and , string instrument frets, and electric guitar pickup parts, can be made of nickel silver. Many professional-level French horns are entirely made of nickel silver.[1] Some saxophone manufacturers, such as ,[2][3] offer saxophones made of nickel silver (Shadow model); these are far rarer than traditional lacquered brass saxophones. Student-level flutes and piccolos are also made of silver-plated nickel silver, Quantz505 – Pearl Flute Worldwide . Pearlflute.com. Retrieved on 2013-12-19. although upper-level models are likely to use . Elegante – Pearl Flute Worldwide . Pearlflute.com. Retrieved on 2013-12-19. Nickel silver produces a bright and powerful sound quality; an additional benefit is that the metal is harder and more corrosion resistant than brass.[6] Because of its hardness, it is used for most clarinet, flute, oboe and similar wind instrument keys, normally silver-plated. It is used to produce the tubes (called staples) onto which reeds are tied.

Many parts of brass instruments are made of nickel silver, such as tubes, braces or valve mechanism. Trombone slides of many manufacturers offer a lightweight nickel silver (LT slide) option for faster slide action and weight balance. Bach > Professional Bb Tenor Trombones > Viewing Model LT16M . Bachbrass.com. Retrieved on 2013-12-19. The material was used in the construction of the National tricone resophonic guitar. The of guitar, mandolin, banjo, bass, and related string instruments are typically nickel silver. Nickel silver is sometimes used as ornamentation on the great highland bagpipe.

Nickel silver is also used in artworks. The Dutch sculptor has made several pieces from German silver. Outdoors art made from this material easily withstands all kinds of weather.


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  • Https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/home-garden//1983/05/05/considering-silvers-sterling-qualities-price-is-no-object/1ad85ec0-2a20-4543-92bf-c0df898c1d37/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> Silver's Sterling Qualities

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