Benchtop X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyzers are compact and stylish for the consumer showroom environment. Our benchtop XRF analyzers include precious metal analyzers for proving the purity and composition of gold, silver, jewelry, coins, watches, and other valuable objects. Precious metal analyzers are used by jewelry stores and pawn shops to accurately price the valuables they buy and sell. Using a simple and safe testing process, these analyzers deliver precious metal content, karatage, and fineness in seconds without damaging valuables. Verify authentic jewelry made of gold, silver, palladium, platinum, and other precious metals on the spot. Another option for benchtop XRF is our dedicated XRF work station. This stable platform turns our portable and handheld XRF analyzers into a benchtop system, providing you with the flexibility to perform hands-free analysis or handheld testing. |
The Vanta™ GX precious metal analyzer provides an affordable way to know the purity and composition of gold, jewelry, coins, and other valuables. Built for the showroom, the analyzer delivers accurate precious metal content, karatage, and fineness in seconds without damaging the material tested. Easily identify authentic valuables from fakes with the alert for gold plating, percentages of pure gold or silver, and detection of less valuable or hazardous metals.
Introducing the Vanta Work Station: A Portable System for Vanta XRF AnalyzersGet an overview of the Vanta Work Station, including how to set up and properly use it. |
Vanta GX Precious Metal Analyzer UnboxingWatch as we unpack the Vanta GX precious metal analyzer. See what comes in the case and learn about robust features that enable safe and reliable precious metal testing. |
The price of a precious metal analyzer starts at $15,000 and can vary depending on your testing needs. Please contact your local sales representative for more information about our precious metal analyzer models.
A precious metal analyzer can test many items, including gold, silver, platinum, palladium, rings, watches, bracelets, brooches, and earrings.
No, precious metal analyzers use nondestructive X-ray fluorescence (XRF) testing, a safe and trusted elemental analysis method that will not harm or damage your items. Learn more in our XRF FAQs.
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