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    Default Uh oh...

    Hi !!

    I tried using a Digital Refractometer today, I put my favourite sapphire ring on one ...I think the name of the machine was a "Sinokit" or "Senekit" something, it had a blue button on it and the machine gave 3 lots of different numbers.

    Does this mean the machine was faulty ?

    I know my ring is a real Sapphire ring as it was bought from Ernest Jones last year.

    Is this "Sinokit/Senekit" a good machine or are there better ones around ?

    TTFN

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    I've never actually used a digital refractometer (or more likely reflectometer in this case); I've only used manual ones. I'm aware the digital reflectometers can be a bit twitchy about polish, cleanliness of the stone and the likes.

    Sinokit are a HK-based optoelectronics manufacturer - I'd guess this is the one you used. At just under $300 it's quite inexpensive for that type of instrument - although I see Presidium have one at a similar level.

    If I needed to rely on a device like that it's a poor economy to get a cheap one. Something from Gem-A or GIA (and perhaps the training to use it as part of the identification) would be a safer bet; TBH, I'd stick with a pure optical one rather than electronic.

    If you want some more info on the devices -

    http://gemologyonline.com/Forum/phpB...p?f=11&t=14336
    http://gemologyonline.com/Forum/phpB...p?f=11&t=12951
    http://gemologyonline.com/Forum/phpB...p?f=11&t=14515

    Added - Quicktest have a nice little read on electronic testers too: http://www.quicktest.co.uk/gemtesters.htm
    Last edited by ps_bond; 09-03-2016 at 08:36 PM.

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    Thank you....I'll have a read up :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ps_bond View Post
    I've never actually used a digital refractometer (or more likely reflectometer in this case); I've only used manual ones. I'm aware the digital reflectometers can be a bit twitchy about polish, cleanliness of the stone and the likes.

    Sinokit are a HK-based optoelectronics manufacturer - I'd guess this is the one you used. At just under $300 it's quite inexpensive for that type of instrument - although I see Presidium have one at a similar level.

    If I needed to rely on a device like that it's a poor economy to get a cheap one. Something from Gem-A or GIA (and perhaps the training to use it as part of the identification) would be a safer bet; TBH, I'd stick with a pure optical one rather than electronic.

    If you want some more info on the devices -

    http://gemologyonline.com/Forum/phpB...p?f=11&t=14336
    http://gemologyonline.com/Forum/phpB...p?f=11&t=12951
    http://gemologyonline.com/Forum/phpB...p?f=11&t=14515

    Added - Quicktest have a nice little read on electronic testers too: http://www.quicktest.co.uk/gemtesters.htm
    can't fault the Gem N Eye III

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