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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Auriloy
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<blockquote data-quote="sixonice" data-source="post: 9827" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>Travis, NP alloys are tough to process for the most part - especially when you have been using semi-precious and precious alloys in the lab. The Pieces Plus is a Nickel based alloy (without Beryllium). NP alloys without Beryllium will not pool when casted and it will metal finish harder than anything you have used before. That is just the nature of NP metal. You need a HOT, oxygen-rich flame, turning the alloy a bright yellow. The ingot will kinda slump or round off when they are ready to cast. Polishing is not a problem because it is a hard alloy. It will however get very hot!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sixonice, post: 9827, member: 2"] Travis, NP alloys are tough to process for the most part - especially when you have been using semi-precious and precious alloys in the lab. The Pieces Plus is a Nickel based alloy (without Beryllium). NP alloys without Beryllium will not pool when casted and it will metal finish harder than anything you have used before. That is just the nature of NP metal. You need a HOT, oxygen-rich flame, turning the alloy a bright yellow. The ingot will kinda slump or round off when they are ready to cast. Polishing is not a problem because it is a hard alloy. It will however get very hot! [/QUOTE]
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