AurumXpert precious metal tester
Price:
999,00 €
Fast analysis without damage
• Testing through foil, capsules, and blister packs
• Ideal for bars and coins from ¼ oz to approx. 2 oz*
• Made in Germany
• 24-month warranty
Authenticity testing at the highest level
The AurumXpert enables reliable analysis of gold, silver and other precious metals. This compact, high-end device was developed and manufactured in Germany, and impresses with intuitive operation, precise measuring technology, and fast results – without damaging to the test object.
Coins and bars from ¼ oz to approximately 2 oz* can be tested for electrical conductivity in just a few seconds. The measurement penetrates up to 1 mm and works even through blister packs, capsules or protective foil. Typical counterfeit materials such as tungsten, brass, copper or iron are reliably detected. This makes the AurumXpert a reliable partner for precious metal dealers, jewellers, numismatists and professional investors.
Included in delivery:
• AurumXpert precious metal tester (external dimensions 58 x 72 x 31 mm)
• Calibration piece for reference measurement
• Charger
• User manual and table of values
• Carrying case with custom-fit inlay
Technical details:
• Power supply: Li-polymer battery 1200 mAh, 3.7 V
• Power adapter:
Rated voltage: Input AC - 230 V~, 50-60Hz, 0.3A / Output DC - 5V~, 1A, 5W
Power consumption: 5W
• AurumXpert:
Rated voltage: Input DC - 5 V~, 1 A
Power consumption: 5W
*The maximum testable size may vary slightly depending on the geometry and material.
Manufacturer information:
Leuchtturm
Am Spakenberg 45
21502 Geesthacht - Germany
product@leuchtturm.com
• Testing through foil, capsules, and blister packs
• Ideal for bars and coins from ¼ oz to approx. 2 oz*
• Made in Germany
• 24-month warranty
Authenticity testing at the highest level
The AurumXpert enables reliable analysis of gold, silver and other precious metals. This compact, high-end device was developed and manufactured in Germany, and impresses with intuitive operation, precise measuring technology, and fast results – without damaging to the test object.
Coins and bars from ¼ oz to approximately 2 oz* can be tested for electrical conductivity in just a few seconds. The measurement penetrates up to 1 mm and works even through blister packs, capsules or protective foil. Typical counterfeit materials such as tungsten, brass, copper or iron are reliably detected. This makes the AurumXpert a reliable partner for precious metal dealers, jewellers, numismatists and professional investors.
Included in delivery:
• AurumXpert precious metal tester (external dimensions 58 x 72 x 31 mm)
• Calibration piece for reference measurement
• Charger
• User manual and table of values
• Carrying case with custom-fit inlay
Technical details:
• Power supply: Li-polymer battery 1200 mAh, 3.7 V
• Power adapter:
Rated voltage: Input AC - 230 V~, 50-60Hz, 0.3A / Output DC - 5V~, 1A, 5W
Power consumption: 5W
• AurumXpert:
Rated voltage: Input DC - 5 V~, 1 A
Power consumption: 5W
*The maximum testable size may vary slightly depending on the geometry and material.
Manufacturer information:
Leuchtturm
Am Spakenberg 45
21502 Geesthacht - Germany
product@leuchtturm.com
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