Gold melting process

The Science

Why 1500+ jewellers chooseSwastik over other brands

The science behind better jewellery quality — explained in plain language for karigar and manufacturers.

3 min
To molten alloy
Zero
Metal Loss
100%
Consistent colour
1

Inconsistent gold colour

Other Brand Alloys

Other brand alloys use unverified raw metal mixing. No quality control means colour shifts batch to batch — same karat, different shade. Customers complain and trust erodes.

Swastik Gold Alloys

Swastik Gold Alloys uses precision-mixed, XRF-verified granules. Same exact composition every single batch. Consistent colour guaranteed — your customers will never notice a difference.

2

Porosity & metal loss in casting

Other Brand Alloys

Other brand alloys have uneven grain sizes and impure compositions — causing air pockets, weak structures, and metal loss during casting. You lose gold on every pour.

Swastik Gold Alloys

Swastik Gold Alloys granules are uniform in size and composition. Zero porosity. Zero metal loss. Every gram you melt becomes finished jewellery.

3

Slow production & wasted time

Other Brand Alloys

Other brand alloys require extra preparation — re-testing, recasting, or correcting colour issues. Poor quality means more rework, fewer pieces per day, lower profit.

Swastik Gold Alloys

Swastik Gold Alloys is ready to use — heat and add. First-pour success every time. 3 minutes to molten alloy with no rework, no wastage, and more pieces per day.

4

No quality guarantee

Other Brand Alloys

Other brands offer no documentation, no purity testing, no accountability. You pay and hope for the best. One bad batch can ruin your jewellery and your reputation.

Swastik Gold Alloys

Swastik Gold Alloys tests every batch with XRF machines before dispatch. 26 years of trust, 1500+ satisfied jewellers, and direct support from Mr Sanjay & Mr Mayur Bhalgama on every order.

The Science

The science of alloy granules

Gold alone is too soft for most jewellery. It bends, scratches, and wears out quickly. That's why jewellers add other metals — copper for strength and colour, silver for brightness, and zinc for fluidity during casting.

The challenge: these metals must be mixed in precise ratios to achieve the desired karat, colour, and physical properties. Even a 2% variation can ruin the final product.

Alloy granules solve this by pre-mixing these metals in laboratory conditions with precision equipment. When you buy 100 grams of 18K rose gold alloy granules, you're buying 100 grams of perfection — not guesswork.