Welcome to us.PGM'S are my thing rather than au, but still love em all of course!! Have done chemical refining (ap method) as well as furnace. Not really a beginner nor expert, still lots to learn.
Just to add.PGM'S are my thing rather than au, but still love em all of course!! Have done chemical refining (ap method) as well as furnace. Not really a beginner nor expert, still lots to learn.
First off, interesting name given that I'm on long Island! Secondly, I agree the magnitude of difficulty is through the roof but it's worth the trial. Getting a hard time from refiners as well. Thx for that point, I thought they were just trying to screw me over.Welcome to us.
PGMs are an order of magnitude harder than Gold and Silver and also in toxicity.
Most professional refiners don't even touch it.
Hmm, I can't see what Yggdrasil has to do with Long Island.First off, interesting name given that I'm on long Island! Secondly, I agree the magnitude of difficulty is through the roof but it's worth the trial. Getting a hard time from refiners as well. Thx for that point, I thought they were just trying to screw me over.
the image of yggdrasil and long Island looks similar to me, or maybe that's bit of a stretch..Hmm, I can't see what Yggdrasil has to do with Long Island.
Yggdrasil was the tree that held up the worlds in Norse mythology.the image of yggdrasil and long Island looks similar to me, or maybe that's bit of a stretch..
Correction I confused yggdrasil with the name of the tree worm nidhogg. Deepest apologies..Hmm, I can't see what Yggdrasil has to do with Long Island.
No problem.Correction I confused yggdrasil with the name of the tree worm nidhogg. Deepest apologies..
Welcome O'Neil,PGM'S are my thing rather than au, but still love em all of course!! Have done chemical refining (ap method) as well as furnace. Not really a beginner nor expert, still lots to learn.
PGM'S are my thing rather than au, but still love em all of course!! Have done chemical refining (ap method) as well as furnace. Not really a beginner nor expert, still lots to learn.
I think you mean melting.Welcome O'Neil,
I have a lot to do with Palladium, I find measurable amounts of this metal in Ewaste. I need to find an economical method for smelting small Quantities of Palladium. I have found a reference, on the internet, of how to smelt Palladium powder using a Tig Welder. I have not got any further, Hope someone can help
is that Palladium metal powder or a salt of Palladium like Palladium Dimethylglyoxime or Palladium Chloroplatinate?I have found a reference, on the internet, of how to smelt Palladium powder
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