What is the alloy by melting iron coper and silver?
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Sterling silver 92.5 % silver - primarily used for jewelry
Coin Silver 90% silver, used extensively in coinage prior to the 1960s but now in specially minted coins for collectors. Variations of this as much as 95% silver used in some other countries.
Eutectic Brazing alloy 72% silver, the lowest melting point copper silver alloy
Many other alloys of silver and copper with additional metals such as zinc, cadmium, magnesium, nickel - majority of these are brazing filler metals used form the low melting point, strength or corrosion properties.
Coin Silver 90% silver, used extensively in coinage prior to the 1960s but now in specially minted coins for collectors. Variations of this as much as 95% silver used in some other countries.
Eutectic Brazing alloy 72% silver, the lowest melting point copper silver alloy
Many other alloys of silver and copper with additional metals such as zinc, cadmium, magnesium, nickel - majority of these are brazing filler metals used form the low melting point, strength or corrosion properties.
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