Hello guys
Since some weeks I try to refining silver plated cutlery. The Moebius method it simple and the produkt is easy to get.
But on one point the whole process is to expensive. You need destilled water for this process. And when 60g/l Copper is solved in the solution, the solution must be changed. That means dispose that stuff or reusing after a recycling process. Otherwhise destilled water is to expensive.
Had anybody a answer to this problem?
The other method is copper refining to get the silver from the cutlery. That means you get silver which sinking down to the bottom, and the copper which travel to the cathode. But the zinc is still on the solution.
Had anybody a answer to this problem?
Whats happend when zinc reached a critical concentration? Did it also travel to the cathode? Or sink it down to the bottom into the whole solution. And that means it also sink on my silver.
Thanks
Since some weeks I try to refining silver plated cutlery. The Moebius method it simple and the produkt is easy to get.
But on one point the whole process is to expensive. You need destilled water for this process. And when 60g/l Copper is solved in the solution, the solution must be changed. That means dispose that stuff or reusing after a recycling process. Otherwhise destilled water is to expensive.
Had anybody a answer to this problem?
The other method is copper refining to get the silver from the cutlery. That means you get silver which sinking down to the bottom, and the copper which travel to the cathode. But the zinc is still on the solution.
Had anybody a answer to this problem?
Whats happend when zinc reached a critical concentration? Did it also travel to the cathode? Or sink it down to the bottom into the whole solution. And that means it also sink on my silver.
Thanks