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Dangers of using concentrated sulphuric acid:
It burns through anything organic. Fast!! Clothing, skin, bone etc. When hot, its even more aggressive.
Keep water far away from this stripping cell. One drop in your acid and you are in big trouble.
No spray bottle anywhere near it.
Keep the temperature low by limiting the current through the cell to a few amps max. I have experienced very little fumes coming off when kept below 40 degr. Celcius @2Amps max. But i have always done it inside a fume hood.
Using a face mask with cartridges, we're not to fond of that here. The need for personal protective gear like that is a sign of poor preventive safety measures and poor work practices. Dont mean to offend you.
PPG like safety glasses, gloves, a face shield or a partially lowered front window on a fume hood are not a bad idea.
Getting the acid on your skin and face is your biggest concern. It wil scar you for life at least.
I measure temperature with an infra red temp. meter. No drops and spills caused by using a glass thermometer.
When tapping the deplated items out of the basket in a DRY container, avoid a spring action with the basket. This can catapult drops of acid back towards you.
Keep a bucket with water and baking soda in it to wash any accidental drops as fast as possible.
Don't use thick clumsy gloves, but nitril gloves instead. Throw them away if there is some acid on them and put on new ones. You should not get any acid on your gloves if you work safe.
Start small. Get some experience and confidence using this process before going bigger.
Dont rinse the basket between refills, same effect as with a drop of water. If you have rinsed it, to store the basket after using it, use a hot air gun to comletely dry it before storing it.
To get the last bits of plated gold off, i used a twisted bunch of copper wires and connected to the + to make contact on different places in the basket on the items.
When the current drops, the gold is deplated. Place and hold the rod on another spot, and find the leftover spots of gold by watching the currrent go up to the limit setting again.
The most dangerous part is pouring the acid with the slimes in water to dilute it. Add ice to the BIG container of water if you want to do that.
You can also let it settle for a couple of days and carefully siphon off the clear acid from top and only dilute the slimes on the bottom. The siphoned off acid can go straight back into the cell and is not wasted.
Store the cell with a lid on it to keep moisture from the air away from the acid.
This can cause the sulphuric to lower in concentration by absorbing moisture from the air, in which copper becomes more soluble because the acid gets diluted with water, and slowly eating away your basket.
And when pouring the acid off, make sure the outside of your beaker and gloves are free of any sulphuric! It gets pretty slippery when wet and using gloves. Almost dropped a glass beaker onto anther once while spraying the last bits out
Be very carefull. Be safe.
Martijn.