- To counterfeit osmium is mission impossible!
- Gold can be counterfeited by simply coating tungsten bars.
- Osmium has the highest density of all substances.
- It is not possible to enclose a less valuable core inside osmium.
- Each piece of osmium is listed in an international online database.
- OIC is a unique designation that is assigned to osmium and is not replaceable.
- Osmium cannot be melted and recrystallised.
- Crystallisation occurs at a temperature of 3000 degrees Celsius, which melts all other elements.
- Osmium without a certificate does not exist!
- Each piece of osmium has an accessible high-resolution photo online.
- The only institution in the world for osmium certification is the Osmium Institute in Germany.
- When buying or selling, you must always submit a certificate proving the authenticity of the osmium.
- The identification code consists of an eight-digit combination of letters and numbers.
- The recognition reliability of the crystalline osmium surface structure is approximately 10,000 times greater than that of fingerprint recognition.
- The certificate is issued exclusively by the Osmium Institute in Germany and cannot be falsified, as it is recorded in the online database.
- After the sale, osmium changes the owner, which is entered into the ownership database (OCC).
- The OCC serves the purpose of a one-time ownership change of osmium.
- Ownership changes upon registering in an online international database.
- Without an OCC entry, no sale or change of ownership is possible.
Stealing osmium is simply not worth it, as the authenticity and origin of the osmium can be easily recognized. When selling, osmium origin is checked in the database and it must be in accordance with the given information of the seller.
This protects the owners of osmium on the one hand, and the buyers on the other, as no purchase or sale of counterfeit or stolen osmium can be made.
For jewelry production, osmium is processed similarly to carbon-based diamonds. For instructions on how to produce, visit www.osmium-academy.com. Besides instructions, jewelry-making courses in the form of online e-learning are included. The instructions, along with safety guidelines, are available in various documents.
For the purposes of jewelry production osmium is processed in a similar manner to carbon-based diamonds. For instructions on how to produce, visit www.osmium-academy.com. Besides instructions, jewelry-making courses in the form of online e-learning are included. The instructions, along with safety guidelines, are available in various documents.