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The plated stuff is digesting well but its getting burried in copper cement. What's happening (or so I am assuming) is that the most reactive metals saturate the solution dropping out copper. I've thought about removing the copper pipes to dissolve away the copper cement but then I'd risk undersaturation. I've just been stirring it up everytime I change it and it seems to be doing the trick.How is the plated materials in the stock pot coming along ?
I would like to ask about the halide containers , what waste goes in there ?
P.S a container ( barrel ,bucket, etc) of conac would be ok with me I would happily clean out space in the garage for it.
The halide vessel basically gets any waste with chlorides, iodides or flourides. Mostly waste AR and HCl . It should only concentrate gold, platinum, rhodium and little silver as halides and sulphides. The Non-halide vessel mostly collects silver, palladium and some colloidal Gold that slips through. Trying to separate silver, gold and palladium once you introduce a chloride is rough, takes a lot of time and I'm not that experienced to avoid significant loss of values.