Argentium sterling silver
Argentium silver is a brand of modern tarnish-resistant silver alloys, containing either 93.5%, 94% or 96% silver. Argentium alloys replace some of the copper in the traditional sterling silver with the metalloid germanium.
Argentium 935, Argentium 940 and Argentium 960 alloys exceed the standard required for hallmarking as sterling silver, and Argentium 960 silver meets the standard for hallmarking as Britannia silver.
Origins and description
Argentium silver is the result of research at the Art and Design Research Institute, School of Art & Design, Middlesex University, by Peter Johns and colleagues. The project began in 1990 with research on the effects of germanium additions to silver alloys. Germanium was discovered to impart the following properties to sterling silver:- firescale elimination
- high tarnish resistance
- precipitation hardening and simple heat-hardening properties
- increased ductility
- increased thermal and electrical resistance
- environmental advantages
Argentium silver was patented and is trademarked by Argentium Silver Company, UK.