I've seen a couple post here asking what the expected yield should be for gold filled jewelry. I just wanted to show some calculations I did on a small batch of 53.11 grams i had. To prove the constant of .025 works.
G.F. is 5% of total weight in plating. Of that 5% your calculate for karat type to get pure gold content. i.e. 14k of 10 grams G.F. is .5 grams of 14k and of course that would be .29 grams of gold in that 10 grams.
So if you take that same 10 grams times .025 it's an easy calculation at .25 grams of gold.
Even with mixed karat G.F. It works. My small batch calculations will show.
10k 13.97g x .05 x .417 = .29
12k 30.84g x .05 x .5 = .77
14k 1.36g x .05 x .583 = .039
18k 6.94 x .05 x .75 = .26
Tot - 53.11g 1.359g gold
53.11g x .025 = 1.32g gold.
Im thinking most have already figured this out but I wanted to put this here so others who don't will see.
Edit added text: keep in mind if your buying from ebay it's usually not stripped of gems and stainless e.g. watch bands, watch guts. So your gonna have to do a guesstimate on proper weight not what's posted in ad.
G.F. is 5% of total weight in plating. Of that 5% your calculate for karat type to get pure gold content. i.e. 14k of 10 grams G.F. is .5 grams of 14k and of course that would be .29 grams of gold in that 10 grams.
So if you take that same 10 grams times .025 it's an easy calculation at .25 grams of gold.
Even with mixed karat G.F. It works. My small batch calculations will show.
10k 13.97g x .05 x .417 = .29
12k 30.84g x .05 x .5 = .77
14k 1.36g x .05 x .583 = .039
18k 6.94 x .05 x .75 = .26
Tot - 53.11g 1.359g gold
53.11g x .025 = 1.32g gold.
Im thinking most have already figured this out but I wanted to put this here so others who don't will see.
Edit added text: keep in mind if your buying from ebay it's usually not stripped of gems and stainless e.g. watch bands, watch guts. So your gonna have to do a guesstimate on proper weight not what's posted in ad.
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