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CEN - EN ISO 11426

Jewellery and precious metals - Determination of gold - Cupellation method (fire assay)

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Organization: CEN
Publication Date: 1 March 2021
Status: active
Page Count: 16
ICS Code (Jewellery): 39.060
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This document specifies a cupellation method (fire assay) for the determination of gold on a material considered homogeneous. The gold content of the sample lies preferably between 100 and 999,5 parts per thousand (‰) by weight. Fineness above 999,5 ‰ can be determined using a spectroscopy method by difference (e.g. ISO 15093).

The procedure is applicable to most types of gold samples. Some modifications are indicated for specific cases (presence of large amount of base metals, platinum or palladium, silver). It is not compatible with the presence above trace levels of iridium, rhodium and ruthenium (more than 0,25 ‰ for the sum of all three elements).

This method is also intended to be used as the recommended method for the determination of fineness in jewellery alloys covered by ISO 9202.

Document History

EN ISO 11426
March 1, 2021
Jewellery and precious metals - Determination of gold - Cupellation method (fire assay)
This document specifies a cupellation method (fire assay) for the determination of gold on a material considered homogeneous. The gold content of the sample lies preferably between 100 and 999,5...
October 1, 2016
Jewellery - Determination of gold in gold jewellery alloys - Cupellation method (fire assay)
This International Standard specifies a cupellation method (fire assay) for the determination of gold in gold jewellery alloys. The gold content of the alloys should preferably lie between 333 and...

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