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WE ARE FAMOUS FOR GOLD BULLION
WE MAKGOLD WARMLY WELCOMES & EXTEND OUR INVITATION TO ALL OUR VALUED CLIENTS; WHO BELIEVE TO ESTABLISH & ASSOCIATE TO BUILD STRONG MUTUAL BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP WITH OUR VALUES.
WE MAKGOLD ARE THE AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS & WHOLESALERS OF AU-GOLD BARS DIRECT FROM THE CERTIFIED GOLD MINING. WE WANT TO SERVE ALL OUR ESTEEMED CLIENTS IN THE REGION WITH UTMOST ASSURANCE BY MEETING HIGH STANDARDS OF QUALITY AND METICULOSITY FOR THE SUPPLY OF AU-GOLD BARS.
OUR STATE-OF-ART SMELTING FACITLITIES OF AU-GOLD & OUR DEDICATED EXPERT ENGINEERS AND TECHNICAL STAFF WORKMANSHIP HAS THE ABILITY TO PRODUCE FINE AU-GOLD BAR IN THE FORM OF 1KG-BAR WITH EMBOSSED BRAND NAME MAKGOLD IMPRINTED TO CONSIDER ACKNOWLEDGED NAME TO TRUST.
WE HAVE A CAPACITY TO SUPPLY ANY QUANTITIES FROM NOMINAL TO HIGHER QUANTITIES IN METRIC-TONS (MT) SUBJECT TO THE CLIENTS CERTIFIED REQUISITION.
WE DO AU-GOLD TRANSACTION WITH SECURE PARTNERSHIP & THE SELF-RELIANCE WE BRING TO DELIVER IS OUR STRENGTH TO WORK & TO PERFORM AS PER THE GUARANTEED AGREEMENT. WE BELIEVE IN A STRENGTHEN COMMITMENT THAT’S HELP US TO ENHANCE OUR RELATIONSHIP TO ANOTHER LEVEL OF INTEGRITY AND CONFIDENCE.
WE ALSO APPOINT RE-SELLERS TO SELL OUR GOLD COMMODITIES WITHIN THE MARKET TO SATISFY THE MARKET DEMAND.
WE POSITIONED OURSELVES GEOLOGICALLY TO REACH YOU CONVENIENTLY AT ANY PLACE WITH OUR FULLY ORGANIZED SUPPLY, LOGISTICS AND DISTRIBUTION CENTRE.
OUR VAULT IS FULLY INTEGRATED & PROVISIONED CONSIDERING THE SAFETY OF AU-GOLD BARS & OTHER PRECIOUS METALS & STONES FOR STOCKING & CONSIDERING ANY FUTURE ENQUIRIES AND ORDER EXECUTION ON TIME – MAKGOLD THE NAME YOU TRUST.
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Process
Induction Melting Technique is widely used for Gold Melting, Silver Melting and Copper melting. Induction Heating is considered a Green & Safer Technology, it does not put off any harmful emissions into the atmosphere.
Since heat is being generated by the alternating magnetic current into graphite or SIC crucible.
Gold Purity Terminology & Gold Fineness
The measure of gold purity, or fineness refers to the gold-to-metal additive ratio. Terminology for the Gold Transaction defines in different classification an example (Assay, Bullion, Karat, Ductile / Ductility, Hallmark, Karat, Malleability, Millesimal Fineness.
Assay: A test that determines metal content and quality
Bullion: Precious metals in a bulk, uncoined form such as gold bars, considered in mass rather than value
Carat: Not to be confused with Karat in North America, a Carat is a unit of weight used for precious stones. One carat is equal to 200 milligrams.
Outside of North America, Carat is used in the same context as Karat.
Ductile/Ductility: How capable a metal is of being deformed using tensile force (e.g., Ductile materials can be stretched into thin wires without fracture).
Hallmark: A symbol or mark stamped on a piece of precious metal that certifies its standard of purity.
Karat: Unit of measurement for the fineness of gold, with the higher numbers containing more gold and 24K being the finest.
Malleability: How capable a metal is of being deformed using compressive force. (e.g., More malleable metals can be hammered or rolled into thin sheets).
Millesimal Fineness: A system used to show the purity of precious metals by parts per thousand rather than karats.
Troy Ounce: 31.1034768 grams, or approximately 1.09714 standard “avoirdupois” ounces.
Troy Weight: A system of measurement used for gemstones and precious metals, where a full Troy pound consists of 12 “troy” ounces rather than the 16 “avoirdupois“ ounces in a standard pound
Gold Assay: A test that determines metal content and quality. Nondestructive assay is a suite of techniques that has matured and become precise, easily implementable, and remotely usable. These techniques provide elaborate safeguards of nuclear material by providing the necessary information for materials accounting.
Bullion: Precious Metals in a Bulk, Uncoined form such as GOLD Bars, Considered in mass rather than value.
Carat: Not to be confused with Karat in North America, a Carat is a unit of weight used for precious stones. One carat is equal to 200 milligrams. Outside of North America, Carat is used in the same context as Karat.
Ductile / Ductility
Ductile / Ductility: Gold is ductile: It can be drawn out into the thinnest wire. One ounce of gold can be drawn into 80 kilometers (50 miles) of thin gold wire, five microns, or five millionths of a meter, thick. This sample is 0.20 millimeters (0.008 inches) in diameter.
Hallmark
Hallmark Gold is nothing but the certified Gold. Hallmarking on the gold shows that the gold used for making jewelry adheres to the international standards of purity. Gold hallmarks originated to show the purity of gold in a piece of gold jewelry and included the mark of the assaying office that certified the purity as well as the fineness or carat age of the gold.
KARAT
The 18K gold plating contains 75% of pure gold mixed with other metals for better hardness and strength, whereas the 24K gold plating is 999% pure gold. However, 24K gold is usually not used in jewelry making as it is very soft and vulnerable to damage. Additionally, 24k gold has a much more yellow color than 18K Gold
Malleability
Gold is the most malleable and ductile of all metals, silver the second. Gold can be pounded into sheets less than four millionths of an inch thick. An ounce of gold can be drawn into a wire more than 40 miles long. Malleable and ductile metals are soft and easy to work with.
Millesimal fineness
Millesimal fineness is a system of denoting the purity of platinum, gold and silver alloys by parts per thousand of pure metal by mass in the alloy. For example, an alloy containing 75% gold is denoted as "750". Many European countries use decimal hallmark stamps (i.e., "585", "750", etc.) rather than "14K", "18K", etc., which is used in the United Kingdom and United States.
f the older karat system of denoting the purity of gold by fractions of 24, such as "18 karat" for an alloy with 75% (18 parts per 24) pure gold by mass. The millesimal fineness is usually rounded to a three figure number, particularly where used as a hallmark, and the fineness may vary slightly from the traditional versions of purity. Here are the most common millesimal fineness used for precious metals and the most common terms associated with them.
Troy Ounce
A troy ounce is a unit of measure used for weighing precious metals that dates back to the Middle Ages. Originally used in Troyes, France, one troy ounce is equal to 31.1034768 grams, according to the U.K. Royal Mint.1
One standard ounce, used to weigh other items such as sugar and grain, is slightly less at 28.35 grams.2 The troy ounce is retained even today as the standard unit of measurement in the precious metals market to ensure purity standards and other common measures remain consistent over time. The troy ounce is often abbreviated to read 't oz' or 'oz t.'
The troy ounce is the only measure of the troy weighting system that is still used in modern times. It is used in the pricing of metals, such as gold, platinum, and silver.
Troy Weight: Troy weight is a system of units of mass that originated in 15th-century England, and is primarily used in the precious metals industry. The Troy weights are the grain, the pennyweight (24 grains), the troy ounce (20 pennyweights), and the troy pound (12 troy ounces). The troy grain is equal to the grain-unit of the avoirdupois system, the troy ounce is heavier than the avoirdupois ounce, yet the troy pound is lighter than the avoirdupois pound.
Gold Purity Conversion Chart
Number of NumberKarats |
Parts of GOLD |
% of GOLD Purity |
Millesimal Fineness |
9K |
9/24 |
37.5 |
375 |
10K |
10/24 |
41.7 |
416 / 417 |
12K |
12/24 |
50.0 |
500 |
14K |
14/24 |
58.3 |
583 / 585 |
18K |
18/24 |
75.0 |
750 |
22K |
22/24 |
91.7 |
916 / 917 |
24K |
24/24 |
99.9 |
999 |