Namoh Gold Refinery [ 100% Working ]

: Silver casted bars and grains used in various industrial applications. Commitment to Sustainability

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To enforce transparency in an industry historically plagued by supply chain opacity.

Once gold is brought to pure form, it moves into mechanical production. Namoh utilizes two primary fabrication protocols to craft commercial products:

: Processing raw materials, scrap, and doré bars into investment-grade bullion. Assaying : Testing precious metal content to verify purity. namoh gold refinery

The refinery also complies with relevant Indian and international regulations, ensuring a high level of transparency and accountability.

[Raw Dore & Scrap Intake] ──> [Advanced Smelting/Refining] ──> [Precision CNC/Minting] ──> [Global Distribution] Advanced Refining and Minting Infrastructure

The company has been active in industry circles, notably serving as a sponsor for the Dubai Precious Metals Conference (DPMC) 2023 Secure Logistics:

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| | Standard | Focus Area | |---|---|---| | ISO 9001:2015 | Quality Management | Overall quality control and customer satisfaction | | ISO 14001:2015 | Environmental Management | Environmental impact and sustainability practices | | ISO 45001:2018 | Occupational Health & Safety | Workplace safety and employee health protection |

Clients receive a comprehensive breakdown showing the pre-melt weight, post-melt weight, assayed purity, and the final yield of fine gold. Environmental and Ethical Responsibility

Converting accumulated consumer scrap into liquid, high-purity bars.

Air filtration systems capture toxic gases and acid vapors generated during the refining process, releasing clean air back into the environment. To enforce transparency in an industry historically plagued

Namoh Gold Refinery is a high-capacity, technologically advanced facility dedicated to the purification of gold and other precious metals. The refinery processes various forms of unrefined gold—including doré bars from mining operations, old jewelry scrap, and industrial waste—and purifies them to market-acceptable standards, typically 99.5% or 99.99% (24-karat) purity. The refinery serves a diverse clientele, including:

A non-destructive method providing a fast, preliminary analysis of surface composition.

The company’s distinctive business model (refining services only, without gold trading) set it apart from many industry peers. However, compliance reviews revealed significant challenges in supply chain due diligence, risk assessment, and origin verification — issues that are particularly critical in an industry where responsible sourcing has become paramount.