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Anti-Tarnish LG422 Sterling Silver Sheet Metal - Price Per 6" x 1" Piece

Part # 844LG-67 10 In Stock Weight -- lb -- g
Current price $65.74
Gauge: 26 Gauge

LeachGarner LG422 Anti-Tarnish Sterling Silver Sheet is a low-tarnish, fire-scale-resistant sterling silver alloy milled by LeachGarner, the leading mill house in the United States. Brighter and harder than traditional sterling silver, LG422 contains germanium, which forms a protective oxide on the surface to resist tarnishing and fire scale — meaning your work cleans up faster and stays bright and shiny longer. This alloy is compatible with both traditional silver and argentium silver solders.

Sheet is sold by the inch and priced per 6" × 1" piece. Otto Frei cuts to order in full-inch increments along the 6" width, from a minimum of 6" × 1" up to the maximum sheet size of 6" × 12". To order a 6" × 6" continuous piece, add a quantity of 6 to your cart. To specify multiple cut sizes of the same gauge, order the total number of inches and include cutting instructions in the comment field at checkout.

All Anti-Tarnish LG422 sterling silver sheet ships in ½ hard temper (Vickers Hardness 105–118). Dead soft or annealed LG422 has a Vickers Hardness of 60–70. The sheet can be annealed easily with a torch or kiln to achieve dead soft temper.

Annealing Note: Heat the metal to a glowing pink or dull red color using a steady, even flame — a darkened room helps you see the color change accurately. This alloy contains germanium; if heated insufficiently before quenching, it may crack. Allow the piece to air cool until the glow is no longer visible with lights on (a slight glow may remain with lights off), then water quench.

Features

  • Low-tarnish and fire-scale-resistant LG422 sterling silver alloy
  • Manufactured by LeachGarner, leading U.S. precious metal mill house
  • Brighter and harder than traditional sterling silver/copper alloy
  • Compatible with traditional silver and argentium silver solders
  • Supplied in ½ hard temper; easily annealed to dead soft
  • Cut to order in full-inch increments along the 6" width (1"–12" maximum)
  • Available in 26, 28, and 30 gauge

Specifications

Alloy LeachGarner LG422 Anti-Tarnish Sterling Silver
Sheet Width 6"
Maximum Sheet Length 12"
Minimum Order Cut 6" × 1"
Temper ½ Hard
Vickers Hardness (½ Hard) 105–118
Vickers Hardness (Dead Soft) 60–70
Density 5.36 troy oz/in³
Solidus 1504°F (818°C)
Liquidus 1655°F (902°C)
Annealing Range 1000°F–1200°F (538°C–649°C), 30–60 min dwell; age at 575°F–650°F (300°C–350°C) for 45–60 min
Brazing Torch or furnace; best with solders flowing below 1350°F (732°C)
Stamping / Drawing / Spinning / Rolling Excellent
Casting Excellent
Enameling Poor
Manufacturer LeachGarner

Available Options

Part # Gauge Thickness Approx. Weight per 6" × 1" Piece
844LG-67 26 Gauge 0.40 mm / 0.016" 10.6 dwt (16.5 g / 0.53 troy oz)
844LG-68 28 Gauge 0.30 mm / 0.012" 8.8 dwt (13.7 g / 0.44 troy oz)
844LG-69 30 Gauge 0.25 mm / 0.010" 6.4 dwt (10.0 g / 0.32 troy oz)

Notes

  • Prices listed are per 6" × 1" piece at current silver market rates.
  • To order multiple different-sized cuts of the same gauge, order the total inches needed and specify cut dimensions in the checkout comment field.
  • Cuts are made along the 6" width only, in full-inch increments. Minimum 1", maximum 12".
  • If heated insufficiently before quenching during annealing, LG422 may crack due to its germanium content. Follow annealing instructions carefully.
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Brand
Otto Frei
Part #
844LG-67
Type
Metal Stocks
Country of Origin
United States
Dimensions
6 in x 1 in x 0.25 in
Alloy
LeachGarner LG422 Anti-Tarnish Sterling Silver
Sheet Width
6"
Maximum Sheet Length
12"
Minimum Order Cut
6" × 1"
Temper
½ Hard
Vickers Hardness (½ Hard)
105–118
Vickers Hardness (Dead Soft)
60–70
Density
5.36 troy oz/in³
Solidus
1504°F (818°C)
Liquidus
1655°F (902°C)
Annealing Range
1000°F–1200°F (538°C–649°C), 30–60 min dwell; age at 575°F–650°F (300°C–350°C) for 45–60 min
Brazing
Torch or furnace; best with solders flowing below 1350°F (732°C)
Stamping / Drawing / Spinning / Rolling
Excellent
Casting
Excellent
Enameling
Poor