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So this really has nothing to do with the topic but I was wondering does anyone have a successful way to keep silver nitrate and palladium inquarted crucibles separate? Is there a different color that someone manufactures? We have uses high temp pens but the paint wears of rather quickly. Thanks for any help given....
 
ogclabsup said:
So this really has nothing to do with the topic but I was wondering does anyone have a successful way to keep silver nitrate and palladium inquarted crucibles separate? Is there a different color that someone manufactures? We have uses high temp pens but the paint wears of rather quickly. Thanks for any help given....

If they are graphite crucibles I always used simple white chalk, they might need re marking occasionally but it worked for me.
 
FrugalRefiner said:
Recirculate the water. Review the threads.

And always consider/assume the worst possible case before dumping anything on the ground.

Dave

After I'm done collecting/separating gold from ash, I always throw the ash in with my circuit boards just in case I left some values in the ash. This is the case with any copper I recover from my waste solutions as well.
 
ogclabsup said:
So this really has nothing to do with the topic but I was wondering does anyone have a successful way to keep silver nitrate and palladium inquarted crucibles separate? Is there a different color that someone manufactures? We have uses high temp pens but the paint wears of rather quickly. Thanks for any help given....

Scratch some mark outside with knife for example. Keep it simple.
 
ogclabsup,

Welcome to the forum. I notice you joined today and this is your first post. Please avoid posting a question that has nothing to do with the thread you are posting on. For one thing it disrupts a thread, and for a second reason, if anyone is searching for the answers given to the question, it is difficult to find again.

We have a help section which would have been more appropriate.
 
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