How do they make granulated gold?
By pouring molten gold into a tank of cold water. The gold seizes, forming small beads.








Drawing from our expertise in the analysis of precious metals, we have developed a proprietary reference materials programme - an initiative which has earned international recognition for its superiority. It is now represented by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (US), one of the largest producers and distributors of reference materials in the world.

Fine Gold Reference Materials
Designed specifically as a series of calibration standards for solid sampling spectrometry used in the analysis of fine gold, our reference materials can also be applied to access data obtained through other analytical techniques.
Our reference materials are validated using innovative methods which have been published in leading scientific journals.

Preparation
High-purity gold is infused with selected elements. The melt is cast into a water-cooled copper mould to produce an ingot, which is then trimmed, homogenized, rolled, annealed and manufactured to its final form.

Homeogeneity Testing
Confirms that the distribution of trace elements within the ingot of reference materials is homogeneous.

Quantitative Analysis
Determines trace elements using spectrometric techniques. Values are based on determinations by at least two analytical methods.

Gold Bullion Reference Materials
These materials provide a quality-control measure to validate the fire assay analysis of gold bullion that is 75 - 95% gold. Fully certified through a collaborative programme of ten independent laboratories, each applying the proof-corrected fire assay to determine silver and gold content in random samples of the reference materials.

High-purity (99999) Gold Reference Materials
We also produce a certified high-purity gold reference material which can be used in preparing the proof-corrected assay.
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