Cadmium (KDM) Jewelry 916 is the purity of the gold. In conventional method during manufacture of jewels the crafted jewel pieces are soldered together using an alloy, thus reducing the purity of gold. To maintain the purity of gold in the manufacture of gold jewels the crafted jewels pieces are soldered using a chemical KDM. For exchange of jewelry with KDM process you get gold to gold price with out wastage for its purity.
KDM: Gold Jewelry from some places is / was marked with a KDM Stamp which means that the Jewelry was soldered with Cadmium. Cadmium called 'Kadium' in some places and marked KDM was traditionally used in soldering of gold jewelry for its good properties of liquidity and melting at lower temperatures, which is not the case any more as Cadmium is known to create toxic fumes when melted, which are very dangerous to health, over a period of time and may be harmful to humans, making the gold jewelry, some countries have banned the use of Cadmium from use, from workshops. Jewelers in many parts of the world now use gold solders, which are free from Cadmium. Please note that the wearer of the gold jewelry is not harmed, this issue only concerns the manufacturing process. Also note that using any type of gold solder either KDM (Cadmium) or other gold solder, to make the jewelry does not guarantee the purity of gold, as the purity is a representation of the percentage of gold in any metal.
2006-09-26 01:48:14
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answered by ucuae 2
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KDM: Gold Jewelry from some places is / was marked with a KDM stamp which means that the Jewelry was soldered with Cadmium. Cadmium called 'Kadium' in some places and marked KDM was traditionally used in soldering of gold jewelry for its good properties of liquidity and melting at lower temperatures, which is not the case any more as Cadmium is known to create toxic fumes when melted, which are very dangerous to health, over a period of time and may be harmful to humans, making the gold jewelry, some countries have banned the use of Cadmium from use, from workshops. Jewelers in many parts of the world now use gold solders, which are free from Cadmium. Please note that the wearer of the gold jewelry is not harmed, this issue only concerns the manufacturing process. Also note that using any type of gold solder either KDM (Cadmium) or other gold solder, to make the jewelry does not guarantee the purity of gold, as the purity is a representation of the percentage of gold in any metal.
2006-09-26 19:12:38
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answered by sanjubuddy 4
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According to www.goldpalace.com ...
Gold Jewelry from some places is / was marked with a KDM stamp which means that the Jewelry was soldered with Cadmium. Cadmium called 'Kadium' in some places and marked KDM was traditionally used in soldering of gold jewelry for its good properties of liquidity and melting at lower temperatures, which is not the case any more as Cadmium is known to create toxic fumes when melted, which are very dangerous to health, over a period of time and may be harmful to humans, making the gold jewelry, some countries have banned the use of Cadmium from use, from workshops. Jewelers in many parts of the world now use gold solders, which are free from Cadmium. Please note that the wearer of the gold jewelry is not harmed, this issue only concerns the manufacturing process. Also note that using any type of gold solder either KDM (Cadmium) or other gold solder, to make the jewelry does not guarantee the purity of gold, as the purity is a representation of the percentage of gold in any metal.
2006-09-26 01:46:00
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answered by Anonymous
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This Site Might Help You.
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What is the fulform of KDM? while we are buying gold, they say KDM gold.?
It may be pure gold, but what is the fulform.
2015-08-07 19:18:48
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answered by ? 1
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sorry i knew the full form but forgot. but what i know is whilst buying a gold ornament we go for only KDM gold.bcoz only this has the right proportion of gold mixed with little qty of other metals.others like 18 ct gold has high proportion of other metal mixed with it.i hope this will be of use to ya.bye
2016-04-03 23:46:33
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answered by Anonymous
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According to my knowledge 916 stand for 91.60% pure gold & if you will sell same gold in future then jweller will take from you for same curremt MRP rather then KDM So 916 gold is best ever
2016-03-14 00:37:14
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answered by ? 4
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KDM: KADIUM DIAMETER.(KADIUM means Cadmium..
2016-03-25 03:29:15
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answered by KRANTHI KUMAR 1
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