In this picture, sorry for the repost.Gold bonding wires being recovered from IC chips
Kurt
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In this picture, sorry for the repost.Gold bonding wires being recovered from IC chips
Kurt
LOL, " becouse $$$$ are crossing all of you like a BigFoot" read all post again and think about it. I mean there are materials witch looks like scrap and many of scrappers throw it to the trasch stuff. There was nothing about that you are doing nothing or dont know nothing... I doing this like a hobby becouse I'm intrested and i like it.So Mister Holy Man of E-scrap --- I want you tell me again how money is crossing my path like big foot
Because what I have just posted is a VERY SMALL example of the metals I have seen AND PROCESSED - from VERY HIGH GRADE STUFF !!!!!!!!!
Get my point Holy Man ???????
Edit to add; - in other words - you are NOT the holy man you THINK you are !!!!!
Kurt
It appears to be a Miller Table.In this picture, sorry for the repost.
That's not actually true. Changing the substrate does not change the behavior with XRF, just changes the algorithm used to calculate proportions. You can analyze fluids just the same as powder and prepared alloy....you just have to use curve fitting against known samples. Gravimetric analysis always wins, everything else is just a tool with well known limitations.The XRF, XRD, edERX dont show you existation of the PGM becouse its a bimetalic structure witch is changing all of the electric proporties. To mesure the contamination of PGM's in this materials you need use ASA or wet path witch depends what material you need to check.
This is hi tech. eqiupment better then simply old militarny stuff
It sort of a miller table except that the rubber mat I use has small groves in it instead of being a flat rubber mat used in a true miller tableIn this picture, sorry for the repost.
Per the bold print - first you come on here & tell us that we don't know anything - that we need to start doing our research - because money is crossing our path like bigfoot --- NOW you have the balls to tell us we are dumbIf somebody tell's me the ball is not round I will tell "you are wrong" no " you are d...." and thats the biggest difference.
Facts, not assumptions. Assumptions are insulting in regard to a majority of us in the relative industries, and as members of this forum. Use the search bar, I'm sure you'll find relative threads on your stockpile.LOL, " becouse $$$$ are crossing all of you like a BigFoot" read all post again and think about it. I mean there are materials witch looks like scrap and many of scrappers throw it to the trasch stuff. There was nothing about that you are doing nothing or dont know nothing... I doing this like a hobby becouse I'm intrested and i like it.
If somebody tell's me the ball is not round I will tell "you are wrong" no " you are d...." and thats the biggest difference.
You right, I'm not rafiner but simply hobbyst but before that post some big rafiner contact me and now I for the end of rafination proces. In the meantime when waiting I lern about the pirometalurgy in practice and now I done 72g od 90% Rh without using chemicals at two days after workMan, this escalated quite far.
Do not waste your time on arguing guys, there are more useful things to do like actual refining or actual selling of these boards
How do you know it has Rhodium?Wow that is amazing, can you tell me how to recover rhodium, i have some ore samples that contain rhodium. Tks all my friends.
I am amazed how it is rhodium everytime... Why not platinum or palladium. Not very often you find rhodium ore without any other sister metals. And not very often you find any PGM ore at allHow do you know it has Rhodium?
Have you had a proper assay done?
I tested it on XRF machine, do you think its wrong? Below is the test table.How do you know it has Rhodium?
Have you had a proper assay done?
do you think it's an error of XRF machine?I am amazed how it is rhodium everytime... Why not platinum or palladium. Not very often you find rhodium ore without any other sister metals. And not very often you find any PGM ore at all
But I feel like every low to mid-grade XRF can "imagine" Rh, Os, Ir and Ru while taking the spectra of any light material - like an ordinary rock. But never saw PtPd reading on the rock shot on precious metals mode.
What kind of samples is this?I tested it on XRF machine, do you think its wrong? Below is the test table.
It's an ore sample from a mine in Cambodia. I don't trust the test very much because if it was real i would be very rich. I am using AR to remove the impurities then heating it in sulfuric acid to recover Rhodium. Do you think it works? Tks for your help.What kind of samples is this?
Even an Catalytic Converter don't have this much Rhodium.
So what is it, jewelry, industrial scrap or ore?
In my country, the environment is not much of a concern. I'm exposed to NOX every day because it's easy and cheap, I'll probably die soon )There are probably no Rh in there.
XRF error.
AR is not recommended for ores.
Acids in general are not recommended for ores because of the possibility of dangerous toxic fumes.
If you want top know what is there, get an assay done.
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