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skyline27 said:
Does anyone have a source for gallon+ jugs of hydrogen peroxide?

other that the chemical suppliers industrial uniform rental industries like Cintas or GK use it as bleach for unbleachables, you can probable get a drum from them cheaper than a chemical supplier
 
Does anyone know of a supplier of DMG here in the US that is fair on pricing and will ship it to my home address :?:
Also what grade or mixture is used with Palladium testing and recovery :?:
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. :oops:
 
I appreciate the link, but I don't feel like getting on another watch list for importing chemicals from a country we are not in good standing with at the time.
 
I used to be able to get NAOH at my local big box home stores, (Lowes and Home Depot), but when I tried to get some this week it seems the local stores are no longer carrying the 100% version sold as drain cleaner.

When I went online to find a local store that carried the brand I'd been buying, (Roebic), I found more than a few links to news reports of police chiefs across the country asking stores to stop carrying it as it's apparently one of the ingredients used to cook meth. These article's also link HCL, (muriatic acid), to meth labs as well.

I did find some at the local Tractor Supply Co. but I'd bet that as soon as their stock is gone they won't re-stock it.

You can find it online at Amazon and eBay, but at 2 to 3 times the price plus a hazmat shipping fee. So not having it in local stores will not stop the drug addicts, just make it more expensive. And make it harder for the home refiner to get them.
 
rickbb said:
I used to be able to get NAOH at my local big box home stores, (Lowes and Home Depot), but when I tried to get some this week it seems the local stores are no longer carrying the 100% version sold as drain cleaner.

When I went online to find a local store that carried the brand I'd been buying, (Roebic), I found more than a few links to news reports of police chiefs across the country asking stores to stop carrying it as it's apparently one of the ingredients used to cook meth. These article's also link HCL, (muriatic acid), to meth labs as well.

I did find some at the local Tractor Supply Co. but I'd bet that as soon as their stock is gone they won't re-stock it.

You can find it online at Amazon and eBay, but at 2 to 3 times the price plus a hazmat shipping fee. So not having it in local stores will not stop the drug addicts, just make it more expensive. And make it harder for the home refiner to get them.

my local home hardware is also asking for ID when buying these 2 items.
 
http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/111710577762?rmvSB=true
This is a source for nitric acid.It is 6 x 2.5L for $220.00
Seems expensive,but if it is the only way you can find it,well there it is.
john
this price changed right after i posted it.It os now 4x 2.5L
for $250.00 plus $30.00 shipping
 
Compared to drum prices it is expensive, but if i calculate the ebay.com price i come to 25,48 Euro p liter and the ebay.de 12,47 euro p liter (added 15% to the price for the difference from 53 to 67%). inkl shipping.
 
Smack wrote "inkl? Is that a new shipping company?" including→including shipping in price.

Nitric acid 60% 5 Liter=€ 21,45
http://www.polycolor.be/nl/drogisterij/vloeistoffen/?searchbrand=81&cid=79

Nitric acid53° 25 liter € 48,00
http://www.polymetaal.nl/siteNL/shopnlwork/enter.html?target=dept_259.html&lang=nl

Hydrochloric acid 30% 30 Liter € 51,30
http://www.polycolor.be/nl/drogisterij/vloeistoffen/?searchbrand=81&cid=79

Hydrochloric acid 36% 25 Liter €49,70
http://www.fiers.be/nl/chemicalien/chemicalien-fiers/z/zoutzuur-geconc36-
Or you can try "hubo"a retail chain in do-it-yourself articles, that's what i did.

goldsilverpro, We're (still) lucky we can buy it: http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX:32013R0098

Regards,Richard.
 
Thanks, I thought that might be an attempt at texting lingo but I'm pretty sure it's *incl*.
 
Hi guys, we can supply refining chemicals at http://www.AllianceChemical.com. Many of our customers have used our chemicals in their refining processes with success.
We carry these chemicals and more:
Nitric Acid 65%, ACS Reagent Grade 1L $58.00 + $27.00 (freight + hazmat)
Nitric Acid 70% ACS Reagent Grade 2.5L $110 + $27.00 (freight + hazmat)
6 X 1 Case Nitric Acid 70% ACS Reagent Grade 2.5L $300 + $40 (freight + hazmat)
Hydrochloric acid 32% ACS Reagent Grade 1L $25.00 + $27.00 (freight + hazmat)
Hydrochloric acid 32% ACS Reagent Grade 1GL $68.00 + $27.00 (freight + hazmat)
 
dannytaki said:
Hi guys, we can supply refining chemicals at http://www.AllianceChemical.com. Many of our customers have used our chemicals in their refining processes with success.
We carry these chemicals and more:
Nitric Acid 65%, ACS Reagent Grade 1L $58.00 + $27.00 (freight + hazmat)
Nitric Acid 70% ACS Reagent Grade 2.5L $110 + $27.00 (freight + hazmat)
6 X 1 Case Nitric Acid 70% ACS Reagent Grade 2.5L $300 + $40 (freight + hazmat)
Hydrochloric acid 32% ACS Reagent Grade 1L $25.00 + $27.00 (freight + hazmat)
Hydrochloric acid 32% ACS Reagent Grade 1GL $68.00 + $27.00 (freight + hazmat)

Those prices are just flat out ridiculous - I just picked up 13 gallons of 68% nitric for $100 = $7.69/gallon or $2.03/liter

I can buy 57% nitric for under $3.00 a gallon but I have to buy it in a 55 gallon drum (I am down to about 3 gallons from the last drum I bought)

I can buy HCl all day long at Home Depot, Lowes, Menards, or Fleet Farm for $7.00 a gallon (which is $1.85 a liter)

Kurt
 
Lou said:
http://www.hvchemical.com/chemicals/nitric-acid-70-glass-2-5-lt-rea-acs.html

Lou

That's about the same price the company I get 57% nitric from charges for their 2.5L 70%

As I said in my last post the 57% is under $3.00/gallon - but have to buy it in a 55 gallon drum

The 68% nitric I get comes from a different company - comes in a 13 gallon keg (looks just like a beer keg) they also sell the 2.5L 70% but is in the same ball park price

So the 2.5L 70% seems to run about the same ($43 - $48 for 2.5L)

Any idea on why the price gets jacked up so high on this product :?:

Kurt
 

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