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What’s the deal with sterling silver and copper turning black?

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What’s the deal with sterling silver and copper turning black?

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That is firescale and it’s copper to blame. That black coating is basically a result of heating copper in the presence of oxygen, and can be removed in a “pickle” solution, or manually by filing and sanding. The lower firing temperatures possible with Low Fire Silver reduce firescale and allow for a better joint between the sterling and Art Clay. We don’t recommend firing sterling at higher temperatures, like 800C, or torch firing, because the firescale may prevent a good bond with sterling, which may cause problems. Depending on handling, sterling may become significantly weaker when fired.

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