If you are looking for jewelry or piercings, it is important to know the materials used in their manufacture. Next, we present the most common materials and their advantages according to the use:
925 sterling silver
The 925 Silver is one of the most popular materials in the manufacture of jewelry due to its elegance and durability. This silver alloy is corrosion resistant and has a lower probability of causing allergic reactions compared to other metals. Although silver can darken over time, our law of law 925 is covered with a rhodium layer to prolong its brightness and color. In addition, due to its malleability, silver is an excellent option for nose piercings, allowing them to be finer and more flexible.
STEEL
Steel is a material commonly used in jewelry manufacturing due to its resistance and durability. Steel consists mainly of iron and carbon, and can include other elements such as chrome, nickel and molybdenum to improve its properties. Stainless steel is the type of steel used in jewelry and is corrosion resistant and has high traction resistance. In addition, it is a very resistant and durable material, as well as economic.
316L surgical steel
Surgical steel is a material widely used in the manufacture of piercings due to its durability and corrosion resistance. In addition, it is hypoallergenic, which means that it is unlikely to cause allergic reactions.
Titanium Degree Implant (ASTM F-136)
The titanium used in quality piercings is usually of implant degree, which means that it complies with the quality and safety standards required for use in medical implants. The implant degree titanium is highly biocompatible and does not contain toxic or allergenic substances, which makes it a safe and reliable option for use in jewelry and piercings.