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Item #: 7470
  • Transline#: GT40
  • Size: 10K Color: Yellow
  • Sold Individually
  • Case Qty: 12
  • Retail: $4.60
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    Items below are commonly purchased along with this item:
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    7472 Gold Test Acids - 14k
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    Gold Test Acids - 18k
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    7476 Gold Test Acids - 22k
    Gold Test Acids - 22k
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    7478 Silver Test Acids
    Silver Test Acids
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    7480 Platinum Test Acids
    Platinum Test Acids
    In Stock 1
    Sturdy plastic bottles maximize safety and allow the user to easily squeeze out a drop at a time. Go to How to Use Testing Acids for more detailed information. *Shelf life: 2 yrs

    Full Test Instructions PDF

    Gold Testing Acids for determining (8k, 10k, 12k, 14k) gold karat values

    To successfully complete the steps to determine gold karat values, it is necessary to have:
  • Gold testing needles
  • Gold testing acids
  • Testing stones
  • First step: The testing stone to use has to be thoroughly cleaned with test acid neutralizers. Using water to wash the testing stones is not as accurate.
    Second step: Scratch the gold piece, which needs to be tested, on the testing stone.
    Third step: Next to the place where the gold piece was rubbed, scratch the suitable testing needle (8k, 10k, 12k, 14k).
    Fourth step: Place a drop of the matching testing acid (8k, 10k, 12k, 14k) on the testing stone where the gold was scratched.
    Reading the results: If the color of the scratch spot for the gold piece turns out to be the same as the color left from the mark of the testing needle, then the gold tested has the same karat or higher. If the color becomes faded and eventually disappears, then the gold piece has a lower karat value.