Silver Powder
Silver is a soft, malleable metal with a characteristic sheen. It has the highest thermal and electrical conductivity of all metals. It is generally found autonomously or in the sulfide or arsenide ores from which it can be recovered as a cyanide complex that is subsequently reduced to the metal, in an aqueous solution, by using zinc. The pure metal is stable to water and oxygen but is attacked in the air by sulfur-bearing compounds to form the characteristic black layer of silver sulfide. It is soluble in sulfuric and nitric acids.
Some silver salts are sensitive to light (e.g. AgI, AgCl, and AgBr) and fundamental to photography. Other applications and industries in which silver is used include the manufacture of jewelry (both as a pure metal and as a constituent of various alloys), the electrical industry (e.g. in the manufacture of contacts), and for the silvering of glass.
Silver Powder Application:
Most of our customers are alloy production companies and coating companies from all over the world. We provide high-density silver metal powders with customized sizes. If you did not find the size you need, please email us. We’ll be delighted to provide help..
Silver Metal powder
Silver powder is resistant to acid, alkali, and salt corrosion. It is generally used for aero-engine parts and large extrusion machines in the chemical industry.
| Grade | Product Name | Chemical Composition | Particle Size |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ag-1 | Silver powder | Al:≥ 99.0% | 0-800nm Customized sizes available |
Silver Based Alloy Powder
The working temperature of Silver-copper powder is up to 500℃. This kind of powder is always used for wear-resistant seal coatings and brazing.
| Grade | Product Name | Chemical Composition (wt%) | Temperature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ag-2 | CuAg alloy powder | Ag: Bal Cu: 18 |
≤ 500℃ |





