And just how do you figure to do that????
Another suggestion. Okay, I will answer the suggestion...
Okay, all I wanted was the information I wanted. I used to run a electrolytic gold and silver refining company, back in the 1980's, so I am very knowledgable and informed on gold refining. Both on acid refining, assay refining, and electrolytic refining. I used to refine and kick out my own company stamped bars, with the Pikes Peak Mint on my bars.
Your suggestion, while it was meant to help me, will NOT work!!! I will explain why...
First of all, when you do electrolytic refining, you start out with a solid bar of gold, not fines. You want the gold bar, to be a solid bar, to use for the Anode. Fine particles do not work that easily for an anode, they would work better for acid refining, as the acid can dissolve and reduce smalper particles. For electrolytic refining, you do not want any irons in it, to contaminate the refining, and you will have difficulty reaching the higher purity you desire.
And likewise, I do not want the gold fines in there, with the black sands, as I do not want to melt them all together, WHICH IS WHY I AM ASKING FOR MAGNETIC TRANSFORMER TECHNICAL INFORMATION.
If the magnetic black sands, and the non-magnetic black sands, would not harm the gold and silver particulates of sylvanite and calaverite, I would just put a torch to the concentrates, melt them with borax, and be done with it. But that is dumb! Dumb is not what I want to do. What I want to do, is do it right and perfect, which is why I am asking for technical information on how to build an magnetizer unit...
Now when you use electrolytic refining of gold, you need a special cell, called an moebus cell, which is used for gold electrolytic refining. You do not need one for silver electrolytic refining, as control of evaporation is not an issue. The big boys, on gold refining, shoot for 9999 purity, but that is so difficult, I went for 999 purity. On silver, also went for 999 purity. 99.5% is only 99 purity. 999.5% is 999 puritity. They ignor the tenths. That is where the contamination ends up...
This suggestion will not work for my purposes!!! One would be better to attempt acid refining if you are going to leave it as gold and silver concentrate fines, and leave the non-magnetic black sands in, it would be easier to separate it using acid refining than with electrolytic refining...
Here is my logo from my former gold and silver refining business, so that you understand I know what I am speaking of. I am not a newbie to gold prospecting, detecting, separation, or refining. I also did assaying in my business.
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Okay, all I wanted was the information I wanted. I used to run a electrolytic gold and silver refining company, back in the 1980's, so I am very knowledgable and informed on gold refining. Both on acid refining, assay refining, and electrolytic refining. I used to refine and kick out my own company stamped bars, with the Pikes Peak Mint on my bars.
Your suggestion, while it was meant to help me, will NOT work!!! I will explain why...
First of all, when you do electrolytic refining, you start out with a solid bar of gold, not fines. You want the gold bar, to be a solid bar, to use for the Anode. Fine particles do not work that easily for an anode, they would work better for acid refining, as the acid can dissolve and reduce smalper particles. For electrolytic refining, you do not want any irons in it, to contaminate the refining, and you will have difficulty reaching the higher purity you desire.
And likewise, I do not want the gold fines in there, with the black sands, as I do not want to melt them all together, WHICH IS WHY I AM ASKING FOR MAGNETIC TRANSFORMER TECHNICAL INFORMATION.
If the magnetic black sands, and the non-magnetic black sands, would not harm the gold and silver particulates of sylvanite and calaverite, I would just put a torch to the concentrates, melt them with borax, and be done with it. But that is dumb! Dumb is not what I want to do. What I want to do, is do it right and perfect, which is why I am asking for technical information on how to build an magnetizer unit...
Now when you use electrolytic refining of gold, you need a special cell, called an moebus cell, which is used for gold electrolytic refining. You do not need one for silver electrolytic refining, as control of evaporation is not an issue. The big boys, on gold refining, shoot for 9999 purity, but that is so difficult, I went for 999 purity. On silver, also went for 999 purity. 99.5% is only 99 purity. 999.5% is 999 puritity. They ignor the tenths. That is where the contamination ends up...
This suggestion will not work for my purposes!!! One would be better to attempt acid refining if you are going to leave it as gold and silver concentrate fines, and leave the non-magnetic black sands in, it would be easier to separate it using acid refining than with electrolytic refining...
Here is my logo from my former gold and silver refining business, so that you understand I know what I am speaking of. I am not a newbie to gold prospecting, detecting, separation, or refining. I also did assaying in my business.
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