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Gold content of jewellery and scrap gold

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 5:04 pm
by jansman
Being a collector of scrap gold jewellery, I need to understand the actual gold content of any given piece. To avoid being twirled! :lol:

8 carat. 33.33% gold content
10 carat. 41.67%
12 carat. 50%
14 carat. 58.33%
18 carat. 75%
22 carat. 91.67%
23 carat. 95.83%
24 carat. 99.999%

So if you buy a gold item, you can work out how much gold is there given the weight/ carat ratio.

Re: Gold content of jewellery and scrap gold

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 7:10 pm
by RiVeR SeVeRn
why no 9ct the most popular gold mix in the uk = 37.5 %.

Re: Gold content of jewellery and scrap gold

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 7:28 pm
by jansman
Sorry I missed that ,I copied the list from my business notebook. Mind you, I don't touch 9ct. I can't make anything out of it, popular as it may be.

Re: Gold content of jewellery and scrap gold

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 11:16 pm
by junmist
Question can you melt gold or silver down using a normal cooker or do you need a to have a special furnace I'm asking because I never throw away my broken jewellery so now have quit a lot of it and would like to melt it down ( sorry Jansman its nearly all 9crt)

Re: Gold content of jewellery and scrap gold

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 6:02 am
by jansman
Tbh,no idea.Do what my Wife does with her broken jewellery ( and a lot of that has been 9 ct ha ha! :lol: ) sell it! Now is a good time.

Re: Gold content of jewellery and scrap gold

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 8:15 am
by grenfell
junmist wrote:Question can you melt gold or silver down using a normal cooker or do you need a to have a special furnace I'm asking because I never throw away my broken jewellery so now have quit a lot of it and would like to melt it down ( sorry Jansman its nearly all 9crt)
Gold melts at a bit under 1100*C I seem to recall and copper which it is commonly alloyed with is similar so there's no real chance of melting it on a normal cooker. But the bigger problem is that if you melt it the hallmarks are gone and no hallmarks means you have no way other than testing of telling the purity and thus the value. Put it another way would you buy gold that could be anywhere between 9 and 24 carot ?

Edit
Here we go melting points,
Gold is 1064*C
And the alloys,

http://www.mellencompany.com/Melting%20 ... Alloys.pdf

Re: Gold content of jewellery and scrap gold

Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2017 3:48 pm
by Mad Scientist
Jansman, where do you get your 9 ct from? Thanks.

Re: Gold content of jewellery and scrap gold

Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 6:20 pm
by jansman
Sorry for not responding.pm sent!

Re: Gold content of jewellery and scrap gold

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2017 11:04 pm
by Mad Scientist
There are several YouTube entries about separating gold from base metal using acid and hydrogen peroxide and using borax to decrease the melting point of gold so you can melt it using a Bunsen Burner (or something like it). Of course only do this if you are knowledgeable with this sort of thing and have relevant safety equipment. There are several people flogging nuggets made of molten electronic bits containing gold but components only yield 0.06g gold per 100g of components.

Re: Gold content of jewellery and scrap gold

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