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arthur kierski

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i am looking for a mini incinerator to incinerate, mainly black chips----does anyone knows of such incinerator?-----it is mini because my aim is to incinerate maximun 2000kilos monthly(80kilos per day)------thanks
Arthur kierski
 
Acid_Bath76 said:
The more I look into recovery of metals, the more that I realize how important an incinerator is.
Amazing! Someone that has a clue! 8)

Harold
 
4metals said:
The design is nice but to rely on dry materials with a positive BTU value is not always possible in refining. The addition of a burner which can get things up to temperature may be required for some materials. This company has good sturdy burners that last. http://www.charlesahones.com/gas_burners.html

These look great - which of these pictured would those of you who use them regularly recommend?
 
dtectr said:
4metals said:
The design is nice but to rely on dry materials with a positive BTU value is not always possible in refining. The addition of a burner which can get things up to temperature may be required for some materials. This company has good sturdy burners that last. http://www.charlesahones.com/gas_burners.html

These look great - which of these pictured would those of you who use them regularly recommend?

It would depend on what you are trying to do. The different burners each have thier own place depending on what you want to accomplish.
 
2 different things:
1) Incineration of recovered values prior to 2nd refining
2) Initial incineration of components to remove carbon based elements.
 
The venturi air mixer burners near the bottom of the page are the most versatile and come in the largest array of sizes. You could use 1 for a primary burner and 1 in the afterburner. You would have to monitor the temperature and get them set up at the proper flow of gas and air to maintain what you need and avoid the expense of electronic controls.
 
I happen to have incinerated a few video co processors and it appears that the gold has pooled at one end of the copper foil. if this is the case it seems the heat has allowed the gold cohesion to pull the gold together. Seems from my reading so far that incineration may be my first process. I am still reading but this seems to solve many chemical issues that have been slowing me down in the learning curve (many yrs in the HAZMAT field gives me a understandiong of the capabilities of these chemicals and the respect they deserve) a thorough understanding of all chemical reactions is needed to assure a compound or solution that is unstable does not end up as an unintentional byproduct. Having no formal chemistry education this has taken much time already to get the feeling i understand only 2 or 3 processes of the many needed to recover all PMs from my e-scrap so the pile builds. Can anyone tell me how destructive it would be to incinerate all material first and if any values would be lost
 
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