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By far the largest use for silver is in the photographic industry
where light-sensitive silver salts are used to produce the image on film and
photosensitive papers. Next in importance is the electronics industry where silver's
superior electrical conductivity is used to advantage in contacts and other conductive
devices.
Sterling flatware, electroplated ware, holloware and jewelry, brazing alloys and solders,
batteries, coins, medallions, catalysts, dental and medical supplies, mirrors and bearings
for aircraft all consume significant amounts of silver. |