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Nickel silver was first known and used in China.
After 1840, the development of electroplating caused nickel silver to become widely used.
Many professional-level french horns are entirely made of nickel silver.
It is secured there with magnets set within a simple hilt of nickel silver.
Zinc is used in making brass, nickel silver, and die-casting alloys.
Nickel silver, sometimes called German silver, is an alloy.
Musical instruments, including the flute, saxophone, trumpet, and french horn, can be made of nickel silver.
These are: bell bronze, malleable bronze, brass and nickel silver.
Evelyn Glennie is particularly noted for exploiting the tones of nickel silver cymbals.
The badge is similar to that of the 1st class, but it is made of silvered nickel silver.
The keys are usually made of nickel silver, and are silver or occasionally gold-plated.
'Nickel silver' is a metal alloy of copper with nickel and often but not always zinc.
Nickel silver is another zinc alloy.
Some coins use nickel silver.
Many parts of brass instruments are made of nickel silver, such as tubes, braces or valve mechanism.
This alloy is also known as 'nickel silver' or 'white silver'.
The nickel silver medal is surmounted by a connector piece, which features a raised Federation Star.
Many of the metal fittings on modern higher end equine harness and tack are of nickel silver.
This comes complete with nickel silver chassis, whitemetal detailing, transfers and lining.
Paiste gongs are made from nickel silver.
Nickel silver is named for its silvery appearance, but it contains no elemental silver unless plated.
The original trophy is made of nickel silver and the copy is entirely made of silver.
At the start of the 20th century, about 3 tons of steel and 1.5 tons of nickel silver were used daily.
Nickel silver (another group of Cu-Ni alloys).
Nickel silver or German silver: An alloy of copper with nickel and sometimes zinc.