Spectrometer for Jewelry Testing

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For precious metals analysis, such as jewelry or dental alloys, fast and non-destructive XRF spectrometers which require little sample preparation are most frequently used for analysis, e. SPECTRO XEPOS, SPECTRO MIDEX, SPECTROCUBE, SPECTROSCOUT and SPECTRO xSORT. Using XRF (X-ray fluorescence) makes precious metals and jewelry testing easy and quick. Users can benefit from this fast and efficient technology, quickly identifying and measuring each element in jewelry, coins, watches. ElvaX Jewelry Lab is aimed on high-accuracy analysis of jewelry and precious metals. VRAY Instrument Limited is a leading gold tester and XRF analyzer manufacturer, operating our own advanced factory.

ElvaX Jewelry Lab

ElvaX Jewelry Lab is aimed on high-accuracy analysis of jewelry and precious metals. Measurement process only takes several seconds. The result is

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Spectrometer

Fast, precise and non-destructive metal testing for jewelry retailers, jeweler manufactures, precious metal refinery, government quality inspection departments, banks, laboratories etc.

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