AGR

Our Refining Process

From doré to 99.99% fine gold, in five steps.

Every batch follows the same documented sequence. The chain of custody never breaks.

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Step 01

Receipt & sealing

On arrival, every parcel is weighed, photographed, and sealed in the presence of the depositor or their nominated agent. A unique batch number is assigned and tracked through every subsequent step.

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Step 02

Sampling & assay

A representative sample is drawn and split. Fire assay (Cupellation) and ICP-MS are run in parallel. Results are signed off by two independent assayers and shared with the depositor before refining proceeds. Discrepancies above tolerance trigger a re-sample.

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Step 03

Melting

Approved doré is loaded into a high-performance electric induction furnace under controlled atmosphere. Melt loss is captured and reconciled to ±0.05% mass balance. The melt is granulated for the next stage.

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Step 04

Chemical refining

Granules pass through aqua regia or Miller chlorination, depending on the input chemistry. Impurities and base metals are dissolved and separated. The resulting precious-metal solution is precipitated and washed to remove residual reagents.

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Step 05

Casting & quality control

Refined gold is cast into the requested format — kilo bars, 100g, 10g, 1g, or grain. Every bar is weighed, stamped with the AGR Kenya hallmark, batch number and assay, and sealed. A retained sample is archived against future verification.

Our automated minting lines ensure absolute weight precision and high-security stampings for institutional-grade bullion.

Quality & Chain of Custody

Three records. Every batch.

Every batch produces three records: an inbound receipt, an assay certificate, and an outbound seal. These records are retained for the regulatory minimum and are available to depositors and to authorised auditors on demand.

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