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GemOro XRF Analyzer Enhancements: Advanced Plating Detection and Extended Warranty
GemOro has significantly upgraded its handheld XRF gold and precious metal analyzer, enhancing its utility for professionals in the jewelry sector. These improvements include the integration of an advanced Plating Warning Detection feature and an expanded three-year warranty, underscoring the company's commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.
Crafted in the United States, the GemOro XRF utilizes a Silicon Drift Detector, making it an essential instrument for jewelers, pawnshop operators, appraisers, and precious metal dealers. This device excels in precisely identifying and quantifying various precious metal elements. A notable addition is its unique capability to distinguish Rolex's 904L stainless steel from other types like 304 and 316, ensuring unparalleled accuracy. The newly incorporated Plating Warning Detection, previously exclusive to GemOro's desktop models, now extends to the handheld version, providing comprehensive analysis. The unit is available for $16,499, with convenient financing options, and comes equipped with two rechargeable battery packs and a robust hardshell Pelican Case. Interested parties can acquire the GemOro XRF through a network of authorized dealers, including Stuller, Zak Jewelry Tools, Landa/BTI, SEP Tools, Star Struck, and Gesswein.
These advancements from GemOro not only boost the accuracy and reliability of precious metal analysis but also reinforce trust and transparency within the industry. By offering cutting-edge technology and a robust warranty, GemOro empowers professionals to conduct their business with greater confidence and efficiency, setting a new benchmark for excellence and integrity in the trade.
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