The concept of sharpening in the gold industry
The main steps in the process of electroplating and smelting gold in Shiraz
1. Collection of soil and waste
2. Primary melting of soil and separation of non-metallic materials
3. Perform chemical sharpening
4. Precipitation and recovery of precious metals
5. Quality control and final purity test
The importance of soil melting in gold recycling
Modern equipment used in new gold plating
- Resistant graphite and quartz crucibles
- Oxygen gas torches with high thermal accuracy
- Ventilation system and acid filter for a safe working environment
- XRF purity meter for final metal testing
The advantages of choosing Novin Zar kalkari for sharpening and melting soil
- High precision in the separation of precious metals
- Using standard industrial quality chemicals
- Faster delivery than other similar centers
- Guarantee the final purity of recycled metals
- Long track record in cooperation with large Shiraz gold workshops
- Full compliance with safety and environmental standards
Sharpening and smelting of gold-making soil in Shiraz for various industries
Compliance with safety principles in the sharpening process
Economic efficiency of electroplating and smelting of gold soil in Shiraz
Therefore, cooperation with reputable centers such as Galkari Naveen Zar not only leads to more profitability, but also prevents the loss of gold and silver.
conclusion
Hot plating and gold smelting in Shiraz is a technical, sensitive and valuable process that, depending on its accuracy, can make a significant difference in the amount of metal recovery. With the combination of skills, technology and experience, the Novin Zar Galkari collection has been able to provide different and professional services.
If you are the owner of a gold workshop or active in the field of jewelry production, the best choice to preserve the hidden capital in your soil and waste is to cooperate with the Novin Zar Gold Plating Collection; It is the center whose honesty, speed and quality of service are praised by all the jewelers of Shiraz.



