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Anonymous
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Hello Everyone,
I am new to the forum, as of today, so I apologize if this has been covered before. I looked into partnering with a major source for electronic computer scrap. However, my concern has always been the chemical(s) and processes used in the procedure. This prompted me to do some research, and I found a University, that was experimenting with thiosulfate as a replacement for cyanide.
I do have a pdf file I would be glad to share. I have built a database of information on everything from mining, leaching, etc.
Does anyone know anything about the thiosulfate process. I will dig through my info and try to find the University to check the progress. There is a big movement against some of these more toxic levels and it seemed that this was getting a lot of attention.
Thanks
William
I am new to the forum, as of today, so I apologize if this has been covered before. I looked into partnering with a major source for electronic computer scrap. However, my concern has always been the chemical(s) and processes used in the procedure. This prompted me to do some research, and I found a University, that was experimenting with thiosulfate as a replacement for cyanide.
I do have a pdf file I would be glad to share. I have built a database of information on everything from mining, leaching, etc.
Does anyone know anything about the thiosulfate process. I will dig through my info and try to find the University to check the progress. There is a big movement against some of these more toxic levels and it seemed that this was getting a lot of attention.
Thanks
William