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How much is the precious metal spectrum analyzer?
10-250,000 or so.

Precious metal analyzer is a precision instrument for analyzing precious metal components, including chemical destructive analysis instruments and physical nondestructive analysis instruments. In view of the high price of precious metal itself, it is not easy to destroy its shape, so chemical damage detector is not commonly used in jewelry industry.

Spectral precious metal analyzer is nondestructive, rapid and accurate, and is widely used in jewelry production, processing, sales, quality inspection and other departments. With the vigorous development of precious metal industry, precious metal business is increasing day by day, which brings benefits to precious metal industry. At the same time, we need to control the process and content of products more and more efficiently and accurately. In recent years, due to the continuous improvement of processing technology, more and more precious metals are circulating in the market.

main feature

Non-destructive testing: the tested metal is damaged in appearance, internal quality and weight.

Wide measuring range: it can measure various precious metal alloys such as gold and platinum.

Fast measurement speed: according to the measurement requirements, the measurement results can be obtained within a few seconds to several minutes.

High measurement progress: the measurement error is 0. 1%.

Provide a comparison tool for overlapping spectral lines, which is convenient for users to find the spectral peaks of unknown elements.

Provide density inspection software, which can check the measurement results of this machine.

The types and application scope of precious metal analyzer are as follows:

1) Desktop: Desktop gold detectors are generally bulky and heavy, and need an external desktop computer, with good stability and high reproducibility. Mainly suitable for jewelry processing plants.

2) Portable: small in size, light in weight, easy to carry, and requires an external laptop, usually portable, also known as a portable gold detector. Often used for self-employed people who receive money.

3) Handheld: smallest in size and lightest in weight, without external computer. The instrument has a built-in data display system, which is convenient for portable detection. It is usually used for large-scale weighing equipment.