Introduction

Heraeus is a German precision technology group with a heritage spanning over 170 years in precious metal processing, material science, and advanced alloy development. Their master alloy division produces some of the most consistent and technically refined precious metal alloys used in jewellery manufacturing worldwide — trusted by production facilities and goldsmiths who cannot afford variation in colour, casting behaviour, or metal workability.

Master alloys are not a shortcut — they are a precision tool. A correctly formulated master alloy gives the manufacturer repeatable control over the final alloy’s properties: colour, hardness, grain structure, and flow characteristics. Heraeus has built that formulation science into every product in their range.

NJTPL has been supplying Heraeus master alloys to Indian jewellery manufacturers and production facilities since 2019 — providing genuine product access, technical guidance, and local support from Mumbai.

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Why Master Alloys Matter in Jewellery Manufacturing

In modern jewellery production, consistency is everything. Whether you are casting 22ct gold bangles in volume or producing precision 18ct white gold settings, the alloy you use determines colour, hardness, casting flow, and finishing behaviour — batch after batch.

Traditional alloying at the bench — adding copper, silver, or zinc directly — introduces variable results. Different melting points, uneven distribution, and inconsistent ratios mean no two batches behave exactly alike.

Heraeus master alloys solve this. Pre-engineered to precise compositions, they:

  • Deliver consistent colour and metal properties across every production run
  • Improve casting performance — better flow, reduced porosity, cleaner fills
  • Eliminate the guesswork of bench alloying — one measured addition, predictable result
  • Enhance workability and reduce metal fatigue in rolled and drawn stock
  • Support hallmark compliance — alloy compositions are engineered to maintain carat fineness
  • Reduce scrap rates and rework caused by inconsistent metal behaviour

For Indian jewellery manufacturers working across 22ct, 18ct, 14ct, and 9ct gold — as well as silver — Heraeus offers alloys formulated to deliver the colour and performance the Indian market demands.

Product Range

Gold Master Alloys

Heraeus gold master alloys are precision-engineered additions used to produce finished gold alloys of defined carat, colour, and working properties. Whether you are producing yellow gold, white gold, rose gold, or green gold, the correct Heraeus master alloy addition gives you the colour and casting behaviour you need — repeatably.

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Silver Master Alloys

Heraeus silver master alloys are formulated for manufacturers working with sterling silver, Argentium, and other silver-based jewellery alloys. Engineered for improved tarnish resistance, better casting fill, and consistent grain structure, these alloys help silver jewellery manufacturers maintain quality at production scale.

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Why Indian Jewellers Choose Heraeus Through NJTPL

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Repeatable results, batch after batch

Heraeus master alloys are produced to tight compositional tolerances — which means the alloy you cast today behaves the same as the alloy you cast next month. For production facilities running consistent designs, this consistency directly reduces rework and scrap.

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Colour precision on finished jewellery

Each master alloy is formulated to produce a defined colour in the finished alloy. An 18ct yellow gold alloyed correctly with Heraeus additions will hit the expected colour without bench correction.

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Hallmark compliance maintained

Heraeus master alloy compositions are engineered to work within the carat fineness requirements for Indian hallmarking — your finished alloy remains at the declared fineness after addition.

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Compatible with all standard production processes

Heraeus master alloys work with induction casting, centrifugal casting, lost-wax casting, and rolling/drawing operations standard across Indian jewellery manufacturing.

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NJTPL's 23 years in Indian jewellery manufacturing

means our team understands which Heraeus grade suits which production requirement, working style, and alloy target — and can help you select and trial the right product before committing to volume orders.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a master alloy and how is it used in jewellery manufacturing?

A master alloy is a pre-alloyed addition material added to fine gold or silver to produce a finished alloy of defined carat, colour, and working properties. Instead of adding individual base metals separately — with all the variation that introduces — you add a single, pre-engineered master alloy to your fine metal. Heraeus master alloys are formulated to give predictable, repeatable results in casting, rolling, and drawing applications.

Do Heraeus master alloys work with 22ct gold — the dominant carat in India?

Yes. Heraeus produces master alloy additions specifically formulated for 22ct (916 fineness) and 21ct gold alloys. NJTPL can advise on the correct grade and addition ratio for your specific alloy target and working method.

Can I use Heraeus gold master alloys for both casting and rolling applications?

Yes — Heraeus offers grades suited to both casting and wrought (rolling/drawing) applications. The correct grade depends on the final alloy you are producing and your production process. NJTPL can help you identify the right product for your specific application.

How do Heraeus silver master alloys improve on standard sterling alloying?

Heraeus silver master alloys are engineered for improved tarnish resistance, better casting fill, and more consistent grain structure compared to bench alloying with pure copper. For manufacturers producing silver jewellery at volume, this consistency reduces scrap and improves surface quality after finishing.

Are Heraeus master alloys compatible with induction melting equipment?

Yes. Heraeus master alloys are compatible with induction melting, torch melting, and resistance melting equipment standard across Indian jewellery workshops and production facilities. NJTPL can advise on melting sequence and addition ratios for your specific setup.

Where can I buy Heraeus master alloys in India?

NJTPL is the authorised Indian distributor for Heraeus master alloys. Contact us at +91 9833647704 or Rhodium@njtpl.co.in for pricing, availability, and technical consultation.

Ready to Improve Your Alloy Consistency?

Whether you are a production facility looking to eliminate batch variation, or a goldsmith seeking repeatable colour and casting performance, Heraeus has the right master alloy — and NJTPL has the stock, the knowledge, and the support to back it up.

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