This may seem elementary, but what is your calculation for determining the silver quantity to add to the 999.50 to make 995 gold?
sasi4gold said:4metals said:Are you saying you are losing weight in pouring refined gold into bars?
Or are you retaining the same weight but the assay drops?
Are you assaying by difference and with what instrumentation?
Are you saying you are losing weight in pouring refined gold into bars?
NO
step one - bars to grains all the while no losses
Or are you retaining the same weight but the assay drops?
i am not getting same weight , in 100 kg
he is swallowing grains and pooping them out at home. and I am not kidding...
assay no drops , we are getting same assay
Are you assaying by difference and with what instrumentation?
before the process , glass dip sample
after kilo bar , drilled sample
fire assay - birmingham trained assayer
step one - large bar to covert grains no losses our gold or third party gold
" 2 ) Refined gold or any gold bar convert to grains no losses "
those grains are weighed and adding sufficient silver to degrade
999.50 to 995 , in this step we are losing gold , its happening only in our refined gold.
third party gold bars are no losses.
purity of kilo bars 995 ( if other than the gold evaporated , purity should be increase )
please advise me
Thanks
sasi
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