PERSONAL DE APOYO
TARTALINI Vanina Mercedes
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Microstexture of pre-columbian platinum alloys
Autor/es:
ÁVALOS, MARTINA; ESCOBAR, JAIRO; BUSTAMANTE, N; TARTALINI, VANINA; RISSO, PABLO; BOLMARO, RAÚL
Lugar:
Cancún
Reunión:
Congreso; XXV International Material Research Congress; 2016
Institución organizadora:
Organizado por Material Research Society
Resumen:
The metallurgy of platinum appeared in Europe in the eighteenth century, based mainly on powdermetallurgy technology because of the high melting point of platinum (~1760 °C). However, ornamentalobjects made on Pt-Au alloys, and dated at about pre-hispanic times, were found in southernColombia and northern Ecuador. These objects exhibit different geometries, colors, brightness andfinishes that were obtained as a function of alloy composition and thermomechanical treatments. It issurprising how these pre-Columbian cultures managed Pt alloys when there was no evidence of ahigh temperature technology in the region.

