SUMMARY
TRADE ONLY! Anyone over the age of 18 may buy acids for testing precious metals as part of their trade / business / profession (e.g. retail jewellers, antiques shop, auction house, pawnbrokers). See "Restrictions" for more information.
Four-bottle tester, tests for all carats of gold and also silver (identical to the QUICKTEST-3), plus a fourth bottle for white metals (white gold, platinum, steel and palladium).
Each acid changes colour when applied, and the colour (and the speed of the reaction) tells you what the metal is.
To download the instruction manual
To read about various methods of testing gold .
DETAIL
Troytest is the 'original' precious metal tester, invented in 1949. Quicktest bought Troytest in 2008.
Each bottle contains enough fluid for 100 to 150 tests (the 'use-by' date is printed on each label). Each bottle is transparent so that you can see how much fluid remains.
Accessories: steel needle file, powerful neodymium magnet, instructions booklet, chart (indicator disc), test-papers, polishing paper, copper sample. They all fit inside a secure (lockable) wooden box with the bottles.
The first bottle tells you if the metal is 9ct or not gold ('base' metal) or better than 9ct. It has a shelf life of 1 to 2 years (the date is printed on the bottle).
The second bottle tells you if the metal is 14ct, 18ct, 22ct or 24ct (and it's accurate enough to gauge 'in between' these readings). It has a shelf life of up to 2 years (the date is printed on the bottle).
The third bottle tests for silver (Sterling, 925 grade or 'continental' .800). It has a shelf life of up to 2 years (the date is printed on the bottle).
The fourth bottle (known as the 'green' bottle or the 'platinum' bottle) is for white metals so that you can distinguish white gold, platinum, Palladium and steel. It has a shelf life of about 1 year (the date is printed on the bottle).
The reactions are very clear, you don't have to distinguish between green, grey and brown.
VIDEOS
Preparation, ,
- good to see this if you have never used testing acids before.
Using the bottles,
- don't know what to do next?
Not gold,
- the reaction on non-gold
9ct,
18ct, !
White metals,
- platinum and Palladium
- silver
Play all the videos at once,
RESTRICTIONS
RESTRICTIONS ON SALES
Anyone over the age of 18 may buy acids for testing precious metals as part of their trade / business / profession. That includes organisations, large companies, small businesses, individual traders working from home, even collectors who trade by buying and selling.
If none of the above apply, you will need an from the Home Office. This is because acids can be used for making explosives.
RESTRICTIONS ON SHIPPING
We can only ship by road, to destinations covered by the UPS Dangerous Chemicals service. That includes nearly all of mainland Britain and most of mainland Europe.
We cannot ship by sea. That includes any island, unless it's connected to mainland Britain or mainland Europe by a road bridge.
We cannot ship by air. That includes some parts of the Highlands, all of Ireland (North and South) and anywhere outside Europe. This is because UPS do not operate a road service to these destinations, parcels go by air.
SAFETY DISCLAIMER
SAFETY
The fluids are acid, you will need a steady hand and good eyesight. Acids must be kept well away from children and stored upright in a cool place. If this is not possible DO NOT buy this product. Download our 4-page . The full COSHH data sheets (114 pages) are available upon request.
DISCLAIMER
All equipment and materials must be used in conjunction with the user's skill, knowledge and experience. Under no circumstances shall QUICKTEST be liable for direct or indirect loss sustained in connection with any item. It is your responsibility to regularly check equipment against known samples to ensure that it is working correctly.
LINKS
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