X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis for Jewelry
Have you ever wondered what something is made of? If so, you will certainly identify with the X-Ray Fluorescence process. Just as we would like to know what that delicious drink is made of - whose recipe we were not told -, or in the same curious way that we try to open the pen to see what it is like inside, the X-Ray Fluorescence procedure reveals what's inside various materials, in the case of jewelry, however, instead of showing us that there is a spring inside the pen, this procedure will show which metals make up the alloy.
As this type of analysis can be directed to a certain part of the jewelry, we can even discover the composition of the solder used for it or the composition of a white alloy of an emblem on the sides of a ring.
This type of analysis does not damage or mark the analyzed object.