Au Master Alloy for 14K White Gold 414 WPd (add pure palladium)
SKU:
810.00065
Master alloy for casting 14k (585) white gold, casting temperature 1150-1250°C. Add 15% pure palladium.
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Applies in the Baltics, Finland, and Sweden.
1,33€g / g price without VAT 1,07€
Description
Master alloy for casting 14ct (585) white gold, but also suitable for 375-750 gold. Add 15% pure palladium.
Casting temperature 1150-1250°C
Melt pure gold, add the 414 WPd master alloy and then slowly start adding palladium in small pieces. This master alloy requires a longer than average heating time to make the alloy uniform.
Additional information
| Weight | 1 g |
|---|---|
| Metal type |
Gold |
| Product type |
Ligature |
| Colour |
White gold |
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