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titleOfInvention pink silver
abstract The present invention has a low hardness and good elongation, which is convenient for processing into various forms, but has a poor gloss and is weak to external impacts during actual use, and easily distorts or scratches. A proper amount of gold (Au) and copper (Cu) must be fused, but if necessary, zinc (Zn) and palladium (Pd) are fused to adjust the amount to make a silver alloy composition, which is elongation than pure silver (Ag). As silver is dropped, but hardness and strength have been strengthened, making jewelry such as rings, earrings, and necklaces will not easily deform the appearance even when impacted from the outside, as well as silver white silver (Ag), beautiful red rose, and precious metals. Based on copper (Cu) and yellowish gold (Au) with basic properties, blue-white zinc (Zn) as needed here Or, the color of white palladium (Pd) is appropriately matched, and the overall pink color is subdued, and the color and luster are very excellent.
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