In the past decade, Gold has plunged year by year to new Highs due to its ease of liquidity and Globally acclaimed as Safest investment mode. As gold Prices have been rising, there is increased demand in need of analyzing the purity of Gold in any given sample. Both for the Jewellers and the Customers, Gold purity is a serious factor.
XRF Analyzers, which until the yester years were found in the R&D Centers and Labs for analyzing different elements, have found a New Line of Users. Gold Analyzing without the sample being Destructed is possible with XRF Technology. Its fast, Easy, Cost effective and reliable. XRF technology ensures that the Scientific way of testing the metal gives most accurate results with various Elemental and Quantitative analysis.
With the Indian govt. and most governments across the World, emphasizing on Hallmark Certification of Jewellery, the need for Gold Purity Analysis has increased. The BIS (Bureau Of Indian Standards) on various occasions have put forth the need for Jewellers to adhere to Hallmark Certified Jewellery sales. XRF Analyzer is one the instruments which has been identified as most ideal to test the Jewellery instantly.
Our XRF is designed and programmed to test All the Precious metals - Gold, Silver, Platinum and also the Alloys used to mix to make jewellery like Copper, Zinc, Palladium, etc.
Precious metal elements Such as Ag, Au, Pt, Rh, Ru, Pd, Cu, Zn, Ni, Co, etc., analysis can be achieved through XRF Spectrometer. During the manufacturing, retailing and recycling process of Gold and other precious metals, XRF helps in determining the loss and also establishing the quality standard of Jewellery.
Quality control is an integral part of Jewellery business, because as the prices are going higher, the curiosity of customer is high and critical in identifying or verifying the Gold purity of the Jewellery or the metal transacted. Moreover you need not melt, destruct or even damage the Jewellery to test. Everything is done at just a click of the mouse.
Various factors do determine the results of testing of Gold metal and Jewellery. One of them being the Use of Reference standards for Calibration, which should be in the most precise form. |