Assayed definition

Assayed means the chemical process to subject refined gold to chemical analysis, to the determine the amount of impurity of the gold

Examples of Assayed in a sentence

  • It is anticipated that, assuming that one or more Pilot Extracts is successfully Assayed during the Pilot Phase, the Program shall commence on or about [ ]*, although the Program may commence on such other date as shall be designated by the Committee.

  • HALLMARK: Internationally Recognized Hallmark REFINERY AGE: Assayed Certificate older than Five (5) Years.

  • A.R.P. (Specialty Assayed Reference Plasma) Ingredients: S.A.R.P. is prepared from a pool of fresh citrated plasma from healthy individuals.

  • Drilling samples were dried, crushed, pulverised to 85% passing 75 µm and predominantly Fire Assayed using a 50 g charge and atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) finish at the following ISO certified commercial laboratories: Comlabs, ALS, SGS.

  • Internationally Recognized Hallmark Age: Assayed Certificate less than Five (5) Years Inspection Location: Private Security Insurance Warehouse, in Bangkok at the TTM Buyer has option to a) engage PRIVATE Laboratory or Company like SGS, or a b) nominated Buyer Refinery, c) and other analysis and the quantity survey and certification.

Related to Assayed

  • Assay means a laboratory analysis of Crude Petroleum to include the following: A.P.I. Gravity, Reid vapor pressure, composition, pour point, water and sediment content, sulfur content, viscosity, distillation, hydrogen sulfide, flash/boiling point and other characteristics as may be required by Carrier.

  • Substrate means the surface onto which a coating is applied or into which a coating is impregnated.

  • Cannabinoid edible means food or potable liquid into which a cannabinoid concentrate, cannabinoid extract or dried marijuana leaves or flowers have been incorporated.

  • Bioassay means the determination of kinds, quantities or concentrations, and, in some cases, the locations of radioactive material in the human body, whether by direct measurement, in vivo counting, or by analysis and evaluation of materials excreted or removed from the human body. For purposes of these regulations, "radiobioassay" is an equivalent term.

  • Scaling as used herein, involves: