im not a gemstone collector but am interested i saw a video the other day where they were walking up streams at night with a uv torch looking for gemstones anyone heard of this before
goldierocks said:I just posted elsewhere (forget where but search me) re dangers of UV and protection, different wavelengths (some is highly dangerous) and types of lamp, buying lamps and goggles, and minerals that fluoresce. You can get a powerful lamp of both short and long wavelength, filtered, plus goggles (and gloves of course) for under $100 (eg Prospectors Supplies in NSW).
Your torch UV will possibly be useless - you need more than 4W power and it should be filtered wavelength.
It is not potch but precious opal that UV tends to be used for - most at Coober Pedy fluoresces but only some at Lightning Ridge (varies by field) - a plant with a conveyor and an operator in a dark room with UV light re-works dumps at Coober Pedy.
LoneWolf said:goldierocks said:I just posted elsewhere (forget where but search me) re dangers of UV and protection, different wavelengths (some is highly dangerous) and types of lamp, buying lamps and goggles, and minerals that fluoresce. You can get a powerful lamp of both short and long wavelength, filtered, plus goggles (and gloves of course) for under $100 (eg Prospectors Supplies in NSW).
Your torch UV will possibly be useless - you need more than 4W power and it should be filtered wavelength.
It is not potch but precious opal that UV tends to be used for - most at Coober Pedy fluoresces but only some at Lightning Ridge (varies by field) - a plant with a conveyor and an operator in a dark room with UV light re-works dumps at Coober Pedy.
My UV/Black light torch shows my Collection of Fluorescent Minerals well.... Only cost $10 from fleabay...And it's pretty good in the field too.... There's nothing in my collection that doesn't "Glow" under this Torch.... Although, some only glow under SWUV, others under LWUV or both and only a few under Black Light... Also, not all minerals/gems on the list will glow.... I have two pieces of Magano calcite, both from Broken Hill but only one glows .... Every Gem Show I go to, My Torch comes too 8)
LoneWolf....
LoneWolf said:goldierocks said:I just posted elsewhere (forget where but search me) re dangers of UV and protection, different wavelengths (some is highly dangerous) and types of lamp, buying lamps and goggles, and minerals that fluoresce. You can get a powerful lamp of both short and long wavelength, filtered, plus goggles (and gloves of course) for under $100 (eg Prospectors Supplies in NSW).
Your torch UV will possibly be useless - you need more than 4W power and it should be filtered wavelength.
It is not potch but precious opal that UV tends to be used for - most at Coober Pedy fluoresces but only some at Lightning Ridge (varies by field) - a plant with a conveyor and an operator in a dark room with UV light re-works dumps at Coober Pedy.
My UV/Black light torch shows my Collection of Fluorescent Minerals well.... Only cost $10 from fleabay...And it's pretty good in the field too.... There's nothing in my collection that doesn't "Glow" under this Torch.... Although, some only glow under SWUV, others under LWUV or both and only a few under Black Light... Also, not all minerals/gems on the list will glow.... I have two pieces of Magano calcite, both from Broken Hill but only one glows .... Every Gem Show I go to, My Torch comes too 8)
LoneWolf....
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