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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... ...gold prices? Interesting, eh? I've been slowly switching my patients over to all-ceramic crowns. But I have a nice stock of old gold crowns sitting around. ;-) |
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Many of the optics we make are gold coated via electron beam
evaporation. Most of the evaporated gold does not make it onto the optic but onto the walls of the chamber which I scrape off. It is then slightly contaminated for me to use so I have accumulated several ounces of nearly pure gold that I simply keep. Gold is actually cheap compared to some things. I had to do some Rhodium coatings and it is about 10X as expensive as gold. As I write, I am doing Platinum coatings as an experiment. I've considered gold coating some stainless fittings on my boat as a joke as it would cost me nothing and I think it would stick due to the Cr in the SS. However, pure gold is so soft it scratches just by looking at it. |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... ...gold prices? Interesting, eh? I've been slowly switching my patients over to all-ceramic crowns. But I have a nice stock of old gold crowns sitting around. ;-) Enough for a few ingots? Seriously, what the gold weight of a typical crown? Some fraction of a fraction of an ounce? I do almost no full gold crowns, as most are porcelain or porcelain fused to metal. With a porcelain fused to high noble metal crown, I pay for the alloy, and gold is only 51.5% of the alloy. The alloy in a porcelain fused to metal crown is 2-2 1/2 grams at $18.11 per gram. |
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