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metalmickey

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I have found a suplier of filter cloth and filter fabrics. They state that they sell different micron matterials. I just wondered if I was to use such a thing as filter cloth or fabric what micron matterial would be best suited for the purpose of filtering my solutions. :?: I was thinking of using the filter cloth or fabric to filter out the other bits of other matterials after disolving the precious metal. Before I've even dropped out the good stuff. Come to think of it what micron filter paper should I be using. :?: :arrow: When filtering
 
Thinking about this I think I may be as well just using coffee filters. I could well be cheeper too.:lol: I would still be interested to know what micron filter paper to use when filtering solutions after dropping the precious metals.:?:
 
metalmickey said:
Thinking about this I think I may be as well just using coffee filters. I could well be cheeper too.:lol: I would still be interested to know what micron filter paper to use when filtering solutions after dropping the precious metals.:?:
My question would by why would you want to? If you have precipitated the values, filtering the remaining solution makes no sense. When filtration is needed is before precipitation, to remove particulate matter that would report in the recovered values.

Gravity is your friend. Take advantage of your friend and allow it to separate the values from the solution. There is no need to filter.

If you don't mind spending a little money for filter papers, give some thought to using Whatman #2 for general filtration, before precipitation. Also, lose the idea of using fabric. It absorbs way too much in the way of value, and requires far more washing to effect a recovery.

Harold
 
On the website there is no selection guide it just says we provide the material in a variety of micron contact us for bulk order. I will post the link later so you can take a look it, it maybe of interest to you, I don't know. Its saved in my favourites on my laptop.


Here is the link http://www.filterfabricsindia.com
 
Lou said:
We use 90% of time KAVON polypropylene filter cloth.

Lou
I would assume that it does not absorb solutions the same way cotton fabrics do----which is what came to mind when I commented on losing the idea of fabric for filtering solutions of value. I certainly agree with your assessment, and stand corrected. I would heartily endorse the use of a fabric such as you suggested, one that resisted acids, as filtering with Whatman papers yielded a failure on occasion, due to high acidity.

Harold
 
I've used the 10 micron filter sheets below with good results.

http://www.dudadiesel.com/search.php?query=%2Bpolyester+%2Bsheet

18 Sq ft for $11 ain't bad.
 

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