Micron Rating of Rolled Gold

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Buzz

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Hi,

Can anyone tell me how the micron rating relates to the 1/5 or 1/10 or 1/20 etc markings on rolled gold?

What i'm trying to say is 1/10 is how many microns etc?

Regards
Buzz
 
Buzz
1/10, 1/20 etc is the ratio of gold alloy to base metal. I think it would be nearly impossible to make a standard thickness rating because of the infinate number of shapes and surface area.

You need a scale and to look real close to make sure the gold has not worn off.

Jim
 
Thanks for the info guys.

Wondered why I couldn't find anything on Google about this.

I guess it just makes buying scrap that little bit harder when it's quoted in Microns.

Regards
Buzz
 
One micron gold plating is about 40 millionths of an inch thick. This is fairly heavy plating. Fingers usually run about 3/4 of a micron.

The thickness of gold filled (or, rolled) is more difficult to estimate, since it is based on weight. A piece of 1/10 means the 14K gold is 1/10 of the total weight. Assuming a piece 1/16" thick, covered on both sides with 1/10, 14K, I would guess the thickness of the karat alloy, on each side, to be about .0017", or about 42 microns. I made quite a few assumptions when I calculated this. I could be somewhat off.
 
Thanks for that GSP.

I've been offered a pile of rolled gold items that are marked as 50 Micron.

Your assumptions at least give me a starting point.

Thanks again

Buzz
 

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