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BS EN ISO 11210:2023 Jewellery and precious metals. Determination of platinum. Gravimetry using ammonium chloride

BS EN ISO 11210:2023

Jewellery and precious metals. Determination of platinum. Gravimetry using ammonium chloride

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 11210:2023
Pages:14
Released:2023-03-20
ISBN:978 0 539 20908 2
Status:Standard

BS EN ISO 11210:2023 - Jewellery and Precious Metals. Determination of Platinum. Gravimetry Using Ammonium Chloride

Introducing the BS EN ISO 11210:2023, a comprehensive standard guide for the determination of platinum in jewellery and precious metals using gravimetry with ammonium chloride. This standard is a must-have for professionals in the jewellery industry, precious metal analysts, and quality control laboratories. It provides a reliable and accurate method for determining the platinum content in your precious items.

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The BS EN ISO 11210:2023 standard is a 14-page document, released on the 20th of March, 2023. It carries the ISBN number 978 0 539 20908 2. This standard is currently active and in use by professionals worldwide.

It provides a detailed procedure for the gravimetric determination of platinum in jewellery and precious metals using ammonium chloride. This method is known for its high accuracy and reliability, making it a preferred choice for professionals in the field.

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BS EN ISO 11210:2023


This standard BS EN ISO 11210:2023 Jewellery and precious metals. Determination of platinum. Gravimetry using ammonium chloride is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 39.060 Jewellery
This document specifies a gravimetric method for the determination of platinum on a material considered homogeneous. The platinum 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.