Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products
Patent
1987-03-31
1989-01-24
Niebling, John F.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Processes and products
204434, 204406, G01N 2726
Patent
active
047999993
ABSTRACT:
The invention describes a method for determining the assay of gold alloy. It utilizes a dynamic electrochemical process. The specimen gold is wetted by a described electrolyte, and a small current anodizes the surface of the specimen for a metered period of time. A potential sensing device is then applied to the charged surface, and a potential decay is observed. The potential decay information is compared with empirical data and by interpolating said potential decay with the empirical data a determination of the karat quality of the gold alloy may be determined. This same method may be used for other precious metals, employing different electrolytes, empirical standards, and potentiometers.
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Medvinsky Boris
Radomyshelsky Leonid
Berg Selwyn S.
Hsing Ben C.
Niebling John F.
Tri Electronics Company, Inc.
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