Philip Swit
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Do you have an Assay?
Welcome by the way.
What we are asking is how do you know it is Rhodium ore?
Welcome to us.I’ve smelted this type of ore. The best way to deal with it is to roast it so it’s easy to crush, crush it, and use a flux like Chapmans. It runs very thick so adding a thinner will help. Use lead instead of bismuth. I’ve had buttons disappear into the cupel right before my eyes because of the way the ore reacts to bismuth.
If you want someone else to smelt it for you I would recommend calling a metallurgical lab in your area. They can crush and smelt this type of ore.
Welcome to us.
So no assay or any other identification of the ore or its content?
Seriouslyi
The problem with that is mostly from unknown ores. Which is valid for fir the poster we reply to here.I send it for assay after I smelt it. Is that a problem? I have my own set up and I have years of experience looking at ore. It’s faster and cheaper for me to make a metal button from the ore and send it away.
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