Save Big With Bulk Discounts
Save Big With Bulk Discounts
When you order one unit, you will receive one piece that measures 6" x 1". If you order two units, you will receive one piece that measures 6" x 2". For more information on how this product is sold, please see below.
Argentium® Silver is a silver alloy that is firescale and tarnish resistant. Argentium® Silver is alloyed with a small amount of germanium that helps block oxygen passing through the surface of the metal that would cause firescale. Argentium® 930 Silver has been replaced by Argentium® 940 Silver, and once Argentium® 930 Silver is sold out it is being replaced with Argentium® 940 Silver.
Choose from 8 gauges/thicknesses:
Argentium silver sheet is available in master sheets that measure 6" x 12". We will cut to order full inch lengths from 6" x 1" to the maximum sheet length of 6" x 12". Cuts are only made along the 6" width. Prices listed here are by the inch and represent your cost of a 6" x 1" piece at today's silver market. For a 6" x 6" continuous piece, order a quantity of 6. For a 6" x 2" continuous piece, order a quantity of 2, and so on. You can order a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 12.
If you would like to order several different sized pieces of the same gauge silver sheet, order the total number of inches in your cart and then tell us how to cut the sheet in the comment field box that appears during checkout. We only cut along the 6 inch length by the full inch from a minimum of 1" and a maximum of 12". For example, if you want to order one piece of silver 6" x 1" and one piece of silver 6" x 2" of the same gauge, order 3 in your cart and then in the comment field box that appears during the checkout process, type in a message telling us that you want one piece cut 6" x 1" and one piece cut 6" x 2.
All of our Argentium silver sheet is 1/2 hard. 1/2 hard sterling silver sheet has a Vickers Hardness rating of 90-100. Dead soft or annealed sterling silver sheet has a Vickers Hardness rating of 66-76. It is relatively easy to make your silver dead soft by simply annealing with a torch or in a kiln; however it is more difficult to take dead soft sheet and harden it, let alone make it exactly 1/2 hard.
Approximate weight of a 6" x 1" piece of Argentium silver sheet metal: