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4metals suggested I start this thread to clarify some misuse of terminolgy,and to give and get help on this confusing subject.
Incinerating:Burning off exterior contaminents and preparing material to be processed via acids.
Smelting:Seperating,fully or partially,metals while in molten state.
Melting:Melting everything together in one conglomeration.
What I want to do is,prep my material by removing the excess steel,plastics,copper,aluminum...you get the idea,then melt everything with a lot of flux to remove/reduce the percentage of base metals.I am scared of values being digested by the flux.I am capable of doing this in a kiln/furnace for low air exchange,for minimal value loss.
I would love to build my own (larger) propane furnace,but would need help.I can do it on a smaller scale with good efficiency,however I have access to large drums,pipes,tanks...etc,and I have quite a bit of propane available and quite a bit of material.Our new house had a 120 gallon propane tank almost full :mrgreen: !
Incinerating:Burning off exterior contaminents and preparing material to be processed via acids.
Smelting:Seperating,fully or partially,metals while in molten state.
Melting:Melting everything together in one conglomeration.
What I want to do is,prep my material by removing the excess steel,plastics,copper,aluminum...you get the idea,then melt everything with a lot of flux to remove/reduce the percentage of base metals.I am scared of values being digested by the flux.I am capable of doing this in a kiln/furnace for low air exchange,for minimal value loss.
I would love to build my own (larger) propane furnace,but would need help.I can do it on a smaller scale with good efficiency,however I have access to large drums,pipes,tanks...etc,and I have quite a bit of propane available and quite a bit of material.Our new house had a 120 gallon propane tank almost full :mrgreen: !