I have been running these silver contacts from 330 amp blown industrial contactors (Less than 10 years old).
Looking for make up on the contacts I run across silver and tin but I'm not totally convinced.
These contactors appear to be made in south Korea.
Also looks like I'm getting approximately 80% silver.
Now I was working on the waste a little.
Used zinc to drop metals.
Came up with a light gray color sludge and then filtered.
After filtered it was a white sludge.
Then after some days checked filter and top is dark color little blue/green on edges and still drying its a touch of off white under the top layer.
Anybody maybe might know if this appears like tin?
Some of the other minerals are actually from other silver contact wastes (the blue\green stuff).
I mixed the waste in a bucket.
Maybe I should try melt into metal.
Looking for make up on the contacts I run across silver and tin but I'm not totally convinced.
These contactors appear to be made in south Korea.
Also looks like I'm getting approximately 80% silver.
Now I was working on the waste a little.
Used zinc to drop metals.
Came up with a light gray color sludge and then filtered.
After filtered it was a white sludge.
Then after some days checked filter and top is dark color little blue/green on edges and still drying its a touch of off white under the top layer.
Anybody maybe might know if this appears like tin?
Some of the other minerals are actually from other silver contact wastes (the blue\green stuff).
I mixed the waste in a bucket.
Maybe I should try melt into metal.