EN ISO 11426:2021
(Main)Jewellery and precious metals - Determination of gold - Cupellation method (fire assay) (ISO 11426:2021)
Jewellery and precious metals - Determination of gold - Cupellation method (fire assay) (ISO 11426:2021)
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.
Schmuck und Edelmetalle - Bestimmung von Gold - Dokimastisches Verfahren (ISO 11426:2021)
Dieses Dokument legt ein dokimastisches Verfahren (Kupellationsverfahren) zur Bestimmung von Gold in Materialien, die als homogen betrachtet werden, fest. Der Goldgehalt der Legierung liegt vorzugsweise zwischen 100 Promille und 999,5 Promille (Massen ‰). Feingehalte über 999,5 ‰ können durch ein spektroskopisches Differenzverfahren (z. B. ISO 15093) bestimmt werden.
Das Verfahren ist anwendbar für die meisten Arten von Goldproben. Einige Modifikationen sind für bestimmte Fälle angegeben (Vorhandensein von großen Mengen unedler Metalle, Platin oder Palladium, Silber). Es ist nicht geeignet bei Vorhandensein von Iridium, Rhodium und Ruthenium über einem Spurengehalt (mehr als 0,25 ‰ für die Summe aller drei Elemente).
Dieses Verfahren ist als empfohlenes Verfahren zur Bestimmung des Feingehalts von Schmucklegierungen nach ISO 9202 vorgesehen.
Joaillerie, bijouterie et métaux précieux - Dosage de l'or - Méthode de coupellation (essai au feu) (ISO 11426:2021)
Le présent document spécifie une méthode de coupellation (essai au feu) permettant le dosage de l’or dans un matériau considéré comme homogène. La teneur en or de l’échantillon se situe de préférence entre 100 millièmes et 999,5 millièmes (‰) en poids. Un titre supérieur à 999,5 ‰ peut être déterminé par spectroscopie selon la méthode par différence (par exemple, ISO 15093).
Ce mode opératoire s’applique à la plupart des types d’échantillons d’or. Des modifications sont indiquées en rapport avec des cas particuliers (teneur élevée en métaux communs, en platine ou palladium, en argent). Il est incompatible avec la présence d’iridium, de rhodium et de ruthénium à des teneurs supérieures aux niveaux traces (plus de 0,25 ‰ pour la somme des trois éléments).
La présente méthode est également destinée à servir de méthode recommandée pour la détermination du titre des alliages utilisés en joaillerie-bijouterie traités dans l'ISO 9202.
Nakit in plemenite kovine - Določevanje zlata - Odtopitev primesi v tekočem svincu (ISO 11426:2021)
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-junij-2021
Nadomešča:
SIST EN ISO 11426:2016
Nakit in plemenite kovine - Določevanje zlata - Odtopitev primesi v tekočem svincu
(ISO 11426:2021)
Jewellery and precious metals - Determination of gold - Cupellation method (fire assay)
(ISO 11426:2021)
Schmuck und Edelmetalle - Bestimmung von Gold - Dokimastisches Verfahren (ISO
11426:2021)
Joaillerie, bijouterie et métaux précieux - Dosage de l'or - Méthode de coupellation (essai
au feu) (ISO 11426:2021)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 11426:2021
ICS:
39.060 Nakit Jewellery
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
EN ISO 11426
EUROPEAN STANDARD
NORME EUROPÉENNE
March 2021
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
ICS 39.060 Supersedes EN ISO 11426:2016
English Version
Jewellery and precious metals - Determination of gold -
Cupellation method (fire assay) (ISO 11426:2021)
Joaillerie, bijouterie et métaux précieux - Dosage de l'or Schmuck und Edelmetalle - Bestimmung von Gold -
- Méthode de coupellation (essai au feu) (ISO Dokimastisches Verfahren (ISO 11426:2021)
11426:2021)
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European foreword . 3
European foreword
This document (EN ISO 11426:2021) has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 174 "Jewellery
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 11426
Fourth edition
2021-03
Jewellery and precious metals —
Determination of gold — Cupellation
method (fire assay)
Joaillerie, bijouterie et métaux précieux — Dosage de l'or — Méthode
de coupellation (essai au feu)
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Foreword .iv
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Principle . 2
5 Reagents . 2
6 Apparatus . 2
7 Sampling . 3
8 Procedure. 3
8.1 Method selection . 3
8.2 General method . 3
8.2.1 Assay samples . 3
8.2.2 Proof samples . 4
8.2.3 Cupellation and treatment of precious metal buttons . 4
8.2.4 Parting of the silver/gold samples . 4
8.3 Sample with large amount of base metals. 5
8.4 Sample containing platinum or palladium. 5
8.5 Sample with a silver/gold ratio higher than 3 . 5
9 Calculation and expression of results . 5
9.1 Proof sample factor . 5
9.2 Calculation of gold content . 6
9.3 Repeatability . 6
10 Test report . 6
Annex A (informative) Concentration of other base metals, affecting the gold result .7
Bibliography . 8
ISO 11426:2021(E)
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This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 174, Jewellery and precious metals, in
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This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition (ISO 11426:2014), which has been technically
revised.
The main changes compared to the previous edition are as follows:
— extension of the scope to cover determination of gold in multiple types of alloys, not only in
jewellery ones;
— purity of proof samples was re-defined in Clause 5;
— specific procedures are described in Clause 8 for samples with large amount of base metals,
containing platinum or palladium, or with a silver/gold ratio higher than 3;
— calculation was adapted to take into account the addition of pure gold and the fineness of the gold
used in the proof sample;
— repeatability requirements were changed;
— the use of scorification was removed.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 11426:2021(E)
Jewellery and precious metals — Determination of gold —
Cupellation method (fire assay)
1 Scope
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
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