In recent years the idea that metals, oil and, more generally, natural resources are not endless has been firmed. Furthermore, people become aware that humanity must not only increase the production of customer-goods, but they also must produce them with respect for the environment, trying to limit either dangerous processing techniques and hazardous materials. The elimination of many metals from alloys has also reduced the possibility to modify or to produce a wide range of precious jewels and new materials. For such reasons it is essential to develop new techniques for manipulation and preparation of precious jewellery products. Nowadays this economic policy drives many companies and even the single craftsmen to a cultural innovation and technological growth. Many small and medium-sized companies ask the University for a technological support, otherwise impossible to achieve alone for high costs. The basic research of University has become an important point for the development of the goldsmith sector and for the increase in production and variety of new jewels. This important collaboration between universities and industries is called “the Third Mission for the University”. This collaboration is important from a cultural, as well as from a productive point of view. Nowadays, the symbiosis “Research centre - Goldsmith company”, allows the company to expand internationally its market, thus making the whole industrial sector competitive and innovative. This union is extremely important not only for the goldsmith sector but for the entire National economy.

Electrodeposition and innovative characterization of precious metal alloys for the Galvanic and Jewel industry / Massimo Innocenti; Walter Giurlani; Maurizio Passaponti; Antonio De Luca; Emanuele Salvietti. - In: SUBSTANTIA. - ISSN 2532-3997. - ELETTRONICO. - (2019), pp. 29-37. [10.13128/substantia-602]

Electrodeposition and innovative characterization of precious metal alloys for the Galvanic and Jewel industry

Massimo Innocenti
;
Walter Giurlani;Maurizio Passaponti;Antonio De Luca;Emanuele Salvietti
2019

Abstract

In recent years the idea that metals, oil and, more generally, natural resources are not endless has been firmed. Furthermore, people become aware that humanity must not only increase the production of customer-goods, but they also must produce them with respect for the environment, trying to limit either dangerous processing techniques and hazardous materials. The elimination of many metals from alloys has also reduced the possibility to modify or to produce a wide range of precious jewels and new materials. For such reasons it is essential to develop new techniques for manipulation and preparation of precious jewellery products. Nowadays this economic policy drives many companies and even the single craftsmen to a cultural innovation and technological growth. Many small and medium-sized companies ask the University for a technological support, otherwise impossible to achieve alone for high costs. The basic research of University has become an important point for the development of the goldsmith sector and for the increase in production and variety of new jewels. This important collaboration between universities and industries is called “the Third Mission for the University”. This collaboration is important from a cultural, as well as from a productive point of view. Nowadays, the symbiosis “Research centre - Goldsmith company”, allows the company to expand internationally its market, thus making the whole industrial sector competitive and innovative. This union is extremely important not only for the goldsmith sector but for the entire National economy.
2019
29
37
Massimo Innocenti; Walter Giurlani; Maurizio Passaponti; Antonio De Luca; Emanuele Salvietti
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