Much of the initial hurdles of this kind of work is to sort out the material and the processes suited for that kind of material.Thank you for your answer re the Ozone, so on to the next question, would increasing the volume of air put into the bath also risk dissolving gold ?
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Could the physical agitation effect of extra air be useful in the process so that a greater area is available for the chemical reaction to happen.
Thanks For your next reply Too,
Dealing with Electro-refining slime's is a lot further down the process than these stages I am talking about. At this stage I am dabbling with the design of process for collecting the basic metals from leaching, and then Electro winning/refining the copper out before proceeding to the slime's treatment progressively through to the gold.
In fact looking at it deeper, because I would end up processing slime's eventually extra gold dissolved because of the ozone (if it was substantial) would not matter, as long as it was not lost during my other process steps.
I am trying to achieve a happy mix of using what I have available Free as my method.
And now a extra question if I can, a Safety related one, do you know of any one having problem with getting polonium as a by product when using Ewaste as the feed stock?
When I was employed every now and again because of the original ore. polonium levels could rise high enough that refined copper had to be rested until level fell to accepted standards. Does this ever occur when Ewaste is processed ?
Takk skal du ha ( I think it means thank You)
In this it is also a subject of volume, not all material is worth chasing if you do not have access to sufficient volumes.
Additionally what kind of material to "walk away" from.
In the first stages one tend to try all kinds of processes and materials, which is fine as educational steps, but may not be wise for processing if money is a part of the equation.