Just caught the youtube vid of a gold refiing process wherein 500 g. Of finger circuit boards produced 1g of refined gold. This brought to mind 2 questions.
1. The amount of gold refined is approx. $40 in value.
So, what is the expected profit margin, after all
Non-reusable supplies, and initial materials are
Considered ?
2. Would it not be easier to simply cascade quicksilver
Over these fingers, (while wearing a respirator, and
Ventilalating appropiately), then simply refine the
Resulting amalgomation ?
I figure with the proper vapor capturing system, most of the vaporized liquid mercury could be recaptured and cooled via normal distilation process, for reuse. As it is relatively expensive (about $250 for 228.3 g.)
**** thoughts..... ideas......concerns.....
Thank you for for your guidance,
---Tapske...
1. The amount of gold refined is approx. $40 in value.
So, what is the expected profit margin, after all
Non-reusable supplies, and initial materials are
Considered ?
2. Would it not be easier to simply cascade quicksilver
Over these fingers, (while wearing a respirator, and
Ventilalating appropiately), then simply refine the
Resulting amalgomation ?
I figure with the proper vapor capturing system, most of the vaporized liquid mercury could be recaptured and cooled via normal distilation process, for reuse. As it is relatively expensive (about $250 for 228.3 g.)
**** thoughts..... ideas......concerns.....
Thank you for for your guidance,
---Tapske...