I would like to know how they are jeeping over 20ppm without drop out? Normal
max is 20ppm anything over that precipitates out -- What are they using to
prevent this? a capping agent?
From: David AuBuchon
To: "silver-list@eskimo.com"
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2013 9:20 PM
Subject: CS>ACS200 and Steriplex MSDS
I found hints to the ingredients in ACS 200, which Frank tested to be 60PPM and
81% ionic:
http://www.silver-colloids.com/Reports/ACS200/ACS200.html
ACS 200 appears to be also sold as a sterilent:
http://www.resultsrna.com/products/steriplex_health_care_now_epa_approved.php#.UPDE8azUkl8
And here is an MSDS for the sterilent called "Steriplex":
http://www.steriplex.com/products/steriplex_hc_msds.php#.UPDE0KzUkl8
It contains an ingredient list.
Whether or not the formulas are exactly identical I don't know. If anyone
cares to discourse then on what ACS 200 actually might be, I would appreciate
the thoughts.
David