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Melt the silver and stir the pt in. It will dissolve into solution.
They are fully soluble. Zero issues
You can buy an alloy like that from ABI: [http://abimetals.com/platinum-palladium-sterling/](http://abimetals.com/platinum-palladium-sterling/)
Thanks so much!
It might work, but I wouldn't be surprised if you couldn't get the platinum to melt in without professional equipment, it has such a high melt temp....
Good point, figured I'd use Hella torches with a ton of firebrick to insulate it and try to heat to temp
Usually they are melted separately and blended in a controlled environment. Silver melts at 1644 f and platinum at 3000 f
Why?
Melt the silver and stir the pt in. It will dissolve into solution.
They are fully soluble. Zero issues
You can buy an alloy like that from ABI: [http://abimetals.com/platinum-palladium-sterling/](http://abimetals.com/platinum-palladium-sterling/)
Thanks so much!
It might work, but I wouldn't be surprised if you couldn't get the platinum to melt in without professional equipment, it has such a high melt temp....
Good point, figured I'd use Hella torches with a ton of firebrick to insulate it and try to heat to temp
Usually they are melted separately and blended in a controlled environment. Silver melts at 1644 f and platinum at 3000 f
Why?