like most people , we have just gotten ourselves one of those ingot making tunnel furnaces.
in my personal opinion its not worth it , theres too much maintenance and the power consumption is waay to high! and not to mention the rejection rate. which is at 50% right now. not good at all i know...we're working on it.
im in a fix right now, we're putting in 1000.150mgm ,and the output keeps varying. we have losses ranging from 0.010 -mgm to 0.250mgms. this obviously creates a substandard bar.reject rates are through the roof. we strive to deliver excess both in purity and weight wise.
someone i met once hinted about using "fine 999 wire" to be strategically placed on the ingot before stamping , so that the said wire becomes part of the ingot and thus the weight is adjusted to give upwards of 1kg.
sounds very easy, im having practical difficulties. i was wondering if any one of the experienced members on the forum be willing to shed some light and some advice on the matter.
thanks
in my personal opinion its not worth it , theres too much maintenance and the power consumption is waay to high! and not to mention the rejection rate. which is at 50% right now. not good at all i know...we're working on it.
im in a fix right now, we're putting in 1000.150mgm ,and the output keeps varying. we have losses ranging from 0.010 -mgm to 0.250mgms. this obviously creates a substandard bar.reject rates are through the roof. we strive to deliver excess both in purity and weight wise.
someone i met once hinted about using "fine 999 wire" to be strategically placed on the ingot before stamping , so that the said wire becomes part of the ingot and thus the weight is adjusted to give upwards of 1kg.
sounds very easy, im having practical difficulties. i was wondering if any one of the experienced members on the forum be willing to shed some light and some advice on the matter.
thanks