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Why gold is far more than just a metal that glitters

Gold, through its myriad industrial applications is among the most sought after precious metals in history

November 30, 2022 / 19:49 IST

Gold’s allure is not just restricted to adornments. The precious metal has many applications, some of which have been covered briefly in the series of articles in the last three months. This piece will deepdive into the subject.

What makes gold a rather unique metal are its features: Gold is a good conductor of electricity. Moreover, it can be easily drawn into wires. It is malleable and hence can be hammered into thin sheets. Similarly, it can be melted and sculpted into any shape. Its lustur is an invaluable asset and it’s also tarnish resistant. Small wonder that gold’s applications range from Olympic medals to wedding rings.

More crucially, gold is a very good conductor of electricity and is free of corrosion. Why is this important? Most electronic devices use low voltages and currents and can be easily interrupted by corrosion or tarnish at the contact points. Given gold’s efficiency as a good conductor, it can carry tiny currents without any hassles and can remain free from corrosion. Hence, it is widely used in the manufacturing process of electronics. It is used in connectors, switch & relay contacts, soldered joints, connecting wires & connection strips, cell phones, calculators, PDA, GPS and TV.

Gold also features widely in the field of medicine. Surgeons can insert gold-plated medical devices inside the human body for diagnosis of various ailments without the fear of corrosion. Since the metal does not oxidise when exposed to open air, it does not rust.