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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN REFURBISHING AND REFINING FOR THE LABWARE?

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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN REFURBISHING AND REFINING FOR THE LABWARE?

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The laboratory ware is refined when the material is no longer suitable for any further testing. The items are credited for the value of the net content of precious metals based on the assay results. It is not necessary to purchase any new items if you wish to sell your used metals. We credit the platinum, gold, rhodium and the palladium. The items can be refurbished when it still possible to reshape, re-polish and possibly repair the items even when there is a small perforation. For further details on how to use both options, please click on the Refining or Refurbishing tabs on the toolbar.

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