Helmut-Fischer SIGMASCOPE® GOLD B and GOLD C

Helmut-Fischer SIGMASCOPE® GOLD B and GOLD C

Specially engineered devices for mobile and non-destructive authenticity checks of gold, precious metals and coins.

 

Tactile authenticity check for gold and precious metals.

With the compact SIGMASCOPE® GOLD B and SIGMASCOPE® GOLD C handheld measuring gauges, you can reliably determine the authenticity of precious metals and thus detect counterfeits reliably and non-destructively. Distinguish counterfeit gold bars from pure gold, check large pieces of jewelry such as pocket watches for authenticity, or detect expensive counterfeits of precious metal with the help of electrical conductivity. In short: you’ll know immediately whether an object to be measured is genuine.

  • Suitable for the gold industry.

Prevents purchase of fake coins and gold bars

  • Easy to use.

Operation via high-contrast touchscreen display with user-friendly user interface

  • Well equipped.

Perfect complement to your Fischer XRF instrument

  • Your safety.

Distinguish between counterfeit and original in seconds

  • See what’s behind.

Measure even through non-conductive cover layers like foil packaging

  • Measuring method: Phase-sensitive eddy current method
  • Limit value monitoring via sound
  • Probes available for a wide range of applications
  • High-precision conductivity measurement in accordance with DIN 50994
  • Variable depths of indentation suiting the thickness of the object to be measured
  • Measured value memory: For a large number of measurements
  • Measuring frequency: GOLD B: 100, 500 and 1,000 Hz / GOLD C: 15, 30, 60 and 120 kHz
  • Simple data transfer via USB interface
  • Measuring range: GOLD B: Gold bars from approx. 1 oz (31.1 g) – 1kg / GOLD C: Gold coins and bars up to approx. 100 g

SIGMASCOPE® GOLD B

  • Non-destructive testing of gold bars from approx. 1 oz (31.1 g) to 1 kg
  • Detection of base inclusions (e.g. tungsten)

SIGMASCOPE® GOLD C

  • Non-destructive testing of gold coins and bars up to approx. 100 g
  • Testing the gold alloys of coins
  • Identification of commercially available precious metal coins such as Krugerrands, ducats etc. based on the specific conductivity values