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Published by YIBIAug 30,2023
Throughout history, silver has been a beloved metal in the jewelry world. Its cool-toned luster is timeless and remains a popular choice today. What type of silver is the best for jewelry? Sterling Silver—(92.5% pure) The most commonly use...
Published by YIBIAug 18,2023
Brass main components: copper and zinc Features: high ductility, high plasticity, high wear resistance, high strength, strong corrosion resistance Gold-plated brass/silver-plated brass: The base material is brass, and the surface is plated with go...
Published by YIBIJul 22,2023
Ceramic main components: zirconium oxide Characteristics: high hardness, high-temperature resistance, abrasion resistance, durability, insulation, customizability, high quality-price ratio, hypoallergenic Properties, and so on; Uniqueness a...
Published by YIBIJul 08,2023
Brass and silver jewelry has a strong historical and cultural background and is an indispensable part of the fashion world. Both have relatively strong plasticity and various styles and are loved by many young people. Brass A brass-based alloy wit...
Published by YIBIFeb 17,2023
Jewelry is a reflection of our unique personalities and styles, and it is essential to choose a jewelry company that can bring your ideas to life. YIBI Jewelry Company is one such company that offers a wide range of services, including tracking pr...
Published by YIBIDec 02,2022
Stainless steel Stainless steel is a common alloy of steel. Steel is a combination of iron and carbon or other elements. The degree of softness and hardness of steel depends on the carbon content. Stainless steel added chromium element 4 on the ba...
Published by YIBINov 01,2022
Metal chains come in a variety of sizes from quite tiny, such as jewelry chains, to quite large, such as the anchor chain on boats. Many types of chain change color over time due to rust, environmental exposure, or other reasons. There are several...
Published by YIBISep 08,2022
What is the PVD? Physical vapor deposition (PVD) describes a variety of vacuum deposition methods which can be used to produce thin films and coatings. PVD uses physical deposition to deposit a coating on the surface. The most common PVD processes...