Claims
- 1. A silver alloy having a hardness level of between about 117 DPH to about 156 DPH after annealing and age hardening said silver alloy comprising:
- not less than 90.0 weight percent silver;
- not less than 2.0 weight percent copper;
- from about 0.02 weight percent to about 0.40 weight percent lithium; and
- from about 0.1 weight percent to about 2.0 weight percent indium.
- 2. A silver alloy having a hardness level of between about 118 DPH to about 157 DPH after annealing and age hardening said silver alloy comprising:
- not less than 90.0 weight percent silver;
- not less than 2.0 weight percent copper;
- from about 0.02 weight percent to about 0.40 weight percent lithium; and
- from about 0.1 weight percent to about 2.0 weight percent zinc.
- 3. A silver alloy having a hardness level of between about 115 DPH to about 149 DPH after annealing and age hardening said silver alloy comprising:
- not less than 90.0 weight percent silver;
- not less than 2.0 weight percent copper;
- from about 0.1 weight percent to about 0.8 weight percent antimony; and
- from about 0.05 weight percent to about 1.0 weight percent aluminum.
- 4. A silver alloy having a hardness level of between about 114 DPH to about 162 DPH after annealing and age hardening said silver alloy comprising:
- not less than 90.0 weight percent silver;
- not less than 2.0 weight percent copper;
- from about 0.1 weight percent to about 0.8 weight percent antimony; and
- from about 0.1 weight percent to about 2.0 weight percent indium.
- 5. A silver alloy having a hardness level of between about 116 DPH to about 178 DPH after annealing and age hardening said silver alloy comprising:
- not less than 90.0 weight percent silver;
- not less than 2.0 weight percent copper;
- from about 0.01 weight percent to about 0.8 weight percent antimony; and
- from about 0.1 weight percent to about 2.0 weight percent zinc.
- 6. The silver alloy as recited in claim 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 further comprising at least one grain refiner selectd from the group consisting of nickel and iridium.
- 7. A process of making hardened silver alloys comprising the steps of:
- alloying at least 90.0 percent silver, at least 2.0 percent copper, from about 0.02 weight percent to about 0.40 weight percent lithium and from about 0.05 weight percent to about 1.0 weight percent aluminum;
- solution annealing and quenching said alloy at a temperature ranging from 1250.degree.-1400.degree. F. for a perid of time between about 1/2 hour to about 4.0 hours; and
- age-hardening by heating said alloy at a temperature ranging from 300.degree.-700.degree. F. for a period of time between about 1/2 hour to about 24.0 hours resulting in said alloy having a hardness of between about 110 DPH to about 160 DPH.
- 8. A process of making hardened silver alloys comprising the steps of:
- alloying at least 90.0 percent silver, at least 2.0 percent copper, from about 0.02 weight percent to about 0.40 weight percent lithium and from about 0.1 weight percent to about 2.0 weight percent indium;
- solution annealing and quenching said alloy at a temperature ranging from 1250.degree.-1400.degree. F. for a period of time between about 1/2 hour to about 4.0 hours; and
- age-hardening by heating said alloy at a temperature ranging from 300.degree.-700.degree. F. for a period of time between about 1/2 hour to about 24.0 hours resulting in said alloy having a hardness of between about 117 DPH to about 156 DPH.
- 9. A process of making hardened silver alloys comprising the steps of:
- alloying at least 90.0 percent silver, at least 2.0 percent copper, from about 0.02 weight percent to about 0.40 weight percent lithium and from about 0.1 weight percent to about 2.0 weight percent zinc;
- solution annealing and quenching said alloy at a temperature ranging from 1250.degree.-1400.degree. F. for a period of time between about 1/2 hour to about 4.0 hours; and
- age-hardening by heating said alloy at a temperature ranging from 300.degree.-700.degree. F. for a period of time between about 1/2 hour to about 24.0 hours resulting in said alloy having a hardness of between about 117 DPH to about 149 DPH.
- 10. A process of making hardened silver alloys comprising the steps of:
- alloying at least 90.0 percent silver, at least 2.0 percent copper, from about 0.10 weight percent to about 0.80 weight percent antimony and from about 0.05 weight percent to about 1.0 weight percent aluminum;
- solution annealing and quenching said alloy at a temperature ranging from 1250.degree.-1400.degree. F. for a period of time between about 1/2 hour to about 4.0 hours; and
- age-hardening by heating said alloy at a temperature ranging from 300.degree.-700.degree. F. or a period of time between about 1/2 hour to about 24.0 hours resulting in said alloy having a hardness of between about 115 DPH to about 149 DPH.
- 11. A process of making hardened silver alloys comprising the steps of:
- alloying at least 90.0 percent silver, at least 2.0 percent copper, from about 0.10 weight percent to about 0.40 weight percent antimony and from about 0.1 weight percent to about 2.0 weight percent indium;
- solution annealing and quenching said alloy at a temperature ranging from 1250.degree.-1400.degree. F. for a period of time between about 1/2 hour to about 4.0 hours; and
- age-hardening by heating said alloy at a temperature ranging from 300.degree.-700.degree. F. for a period of time between about 1/2 hour to about 24.0 hours resulting in said alloy having a hardness of between about 114 DPH to about 162 DPH.
- 12. A process of making hardened silver alloys comprising the steps of;
- alloying at least 90.0 percent silver, at least 2.0 percent copper, from about 0.10 weight percent to about 0.40 weight percent antimony and from about 0.1 weight percent to about 2.0 weight percent zinc;
- solution annealing and quenching said alloy at a temperature ranging from 1250.degree.-1400.degree. F. for a period of time between about 1/2 hour to about 4.0 hours; and
- age-hardening by heating said alloy at a temperature ranging from 300.degree.-700.degree. F. for a period of time between about 1/2 hour to about 24.0 hours resulting in said alloy having a hardness of between about 116 DPH to about 178 DPH.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 37,533 filed on Apr. 13, 1987.
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