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BS EN ISO 11490:2023 Jewellery and precious metals. Determination of palladium. Gravimetry using dimethylglyoxime

BS EN ISO 11490:2023

Jewellery and precious metals. Determination of palladium. Gravimetry using dimethylglyoxime

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 11490:2023
Pages:14
Released:2023-03-09
ISBN:978 0 539 20909 9
Status:Standard

BS EN ISO 11490:2023 - Jewellery and Precious Metals. Determination of Palladium. Gravimetry using Dimethylglyoxime

Introducing the BS EN ISO 11490:2023, a comprehensive guide to the determination of palladium in jewellery and precious metals using gravimetry with dimethylglyoxime. This standard is an essential tool for anyone involved in the jewellery industry, precious metals sector, or any field that requires accurate and reliable palladium determination.

Released on March 9, 2023, this standard is the latest in the field, ensuring you have the most up-to-date information and methodologies at your fingertips. With a total of 14 pages, it provides a thorough yet concise guide to the gravimetric determination of palladium, making it an invaluable resource for professionals and students alike.

Key Features

The BS EN ISO 11490:2023 standard offers a range of features designed to enhance your understanding and application of palladium determination:

  • Comprehensive Guide: This standard provides a complete guide to the gravimetric determination of palladium using dimethylglyoxime, ensuring you have all the information you need in one place.
  • Up-to-Date Information: Released in 2023, this standard contains the most recent information and methodologies, ensuring you stay ahead of the curve in your field.
  • Easy to Understand: With clear, concise language and a logical structure, this standard is easy to understand and apply, regardless of your level of expertise.
  • Highly Reliable: As a BS EN ISO standard, this guide is highly reliable and recognized internationally, giving you confidence in its accuracy and applicability.

Who Should Use This Standard?

The BS EN ISO 11490:2023 standard is ideal for a wide range of individuals and organizations, including:

  • Jewellery manufacturers and retailers who need to accurately determine the palladium content of their products.
  • Precious metal miners and refiners who require reliable methods for palladium determination.
  • Quality control and assurance professionals who need to verify the palladium content of jewellery and precious metals.
  • Students and researchers in the fields of metallurgy, materials science, and jewellery design who need to understand and apply palladium determination methods.

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Don't miss out on this essential resource for palladium determination. Order your copy of the BS EN ISO 11490:2023 standard today and ensure you have the most accurate, reliable, and up-to-date information at your disposal. The ISBN number for this standard is 978 0 539 20909 9.

Stay ahead of the curve in your field with the BS EN ISO 11490:2023 standard. Order your copy today and take the first step towards more accurate and reliable palladium determination.

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BS EN ISO 11490:2023


This standard BS EN ISO 11490:2023 Jewellery and precious metals. Determination of palladium. Gravimetry using dimethylglyoxime is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 39.060 Jewellery
This document specifies a gravimetric method for the determination of palladium on a material considered homogeneous. The palladium content of the sample lies preferably between 50 and 999 parts per thousand (‰) by mass. Fineness above 999 ‰ can be determined using a spectroscopy method by difference (e.g. ISO 15093). This method is also intended to be used as one of the recommended methods for the determination of fineness in jewellery alloys covered by ISO 9202.