kurtak
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The latest technology is to atomize the liquid alloy into very small fine particles and treat them with the Aquaregia process. Silver even up to 20% in Gold can be effectively treated without much loss. (99.90% recovery assured)
Yes atomizing the gold/silver is another why of going direct to AR (instead of inquarting) as the "ultra fine" particles of gold/silver are so small the silver chloride wont "encrust" the gold in the AR
So, enquiring minds want to know; Do atomizers really atomize? What size variation do they actually produce? I have a couple ounces of 20 mesh Gold, assays 75% Au, 20% Ag, and 5% Cu. IF I was to go the AR method, would the alloy need to be tumbled, or is it fine enough in size to fully dissolve without agitation?
20 mesh is to big to go direct to AR (without tumbling) (for gold/silver alloy 80/20) for direct AR you need to get the particle size down to 200 - 300 mesh (150 mesh is boarder line)
Here is a GOOD thread on atomization ---------
https://goldrefiningforum.com/threads/is-it-possible-925-sterling-silver-powder.30689/
Kurt