Rachello
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Hi guys. Things have changed a bit on the forum.
As you know, I own a carbon fiber processing plant. I do a lot of different things, mostly for vehicles.
With my waste (chopped @1 mm) I mixed it with a concentrated sulfuric solution to full capacity. I then put a battery attached to a converter @ an implemented a differential for heat transfer.
I then deplated as I would in a normal sulfuric cell.
With the chopped carbon fiber @ 1mm. In the concentrated sulfuric there was no water intake & no heat buildup. Even after I ran it for several hrs.
No degradation of the copper basket.
I have yet to refine from this process, yet I believe that filtering the carbon fiber from the gold will not be a chore.
The carbon fiber does not degrade but acts as a stabilizer & keeps h2O & heating of the sulfuric. Which could (potentially) be reused?
Thought that this might be a really interesting new process to look into.
I’ll keep you updated on my results.
Rachel
As you know, I own a carbon fiber processing plant. I do a lot of different things, mostly for vehicles.
With my waste (chopped @1 mm) I mixed it with a concentrated sulfuric solution to full capacity. I then put a battery attached to a converter @ an implemented a differential for heat transfer.
I then deplated as I would in a normal sulfuric cell.
With the chopped carbon fiber @ 1mm. In the concentrated sulfuric there was no water intake & no heat buildup. Even after I ran it for several hrs.
No degradation of the copper basket.
I have yet to refine from this process, yet I believe that filtering the carbon fiber from the gold will not be a chore.
The carbon fiber does not degrade but acts as a stabilizer & keeps h2O & heating of the sulfuric. Which could (potentially) be reused?
Thought that this might be a really interesting new process to look into.
I’ll keep you updated on my results.
Rachel