Gold Bulletin

, Volume 10, Issue 4, pp 104–107 | Cite as

Improving the residual resistivity of pure gold

  • Manfred Poniatowski
  • Axel Wirths
Open Access
Article

Abstract

The achievement of exceptionally high purity in gold necessitates extreme care not only in refining but also in subsequent rolling and drawing. This paper describes the precautions adopted to produce extremely high purity gold, as measured by its residual resistivity ratio.

Keywords

Annealing Time Scandium Residual Resistivity Foil Thickness Pure Gold 
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Copyright information

© World Gold Council 1977

Authors and Affiliations

  • Manfred Poniatowski
    • 1
  • Axel Wirths
    • 1
  1. 1.DegussaHanauWest Germany

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