.999 is fine. Even if the .1% were something like arsenic (it is usually
primarily gold and copper), at 10 ppm CS, it would be only 10 ppb, which
is the allowed level in drinking water.
Marshall
On 10/25/2011 11:51 AM, anthony.aqui...@sasktel.net wrote:
Is there different .999 silvers? I have read that .999 is suitable for
making CS. This stuff should be fine then?
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*From: * David AuBuchon <aubuchon.da...@gmail.com>
*Date: *Mon, 24 Oct 2011 22:26:21 -0700
*To: *<silver-list@eskimo.com>
*ReplyTo: * silver-list@eskimo.com
*Subject: *Re: CS>.999 silver tubing in various widths:
He said on his group .999 was his minimum. Plus I think this may be
just a CYA statement.
David
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 10:16 PM, Arnold Beland <abela...@gmail.com
<mailto:abela...@gmail.com>> wrote:
mike that doubt I use WouldI
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 3:45 PM, David AuBuchon
<aubuchon.da...@gmail.com <mailto:aubuchon.da...@gmail.com>> wrote:
So Mike Monet was looking for this type of tubing for his
generator. I was about to share it with him, but then
discovered he had removed me from his silver forum for
disagreeing with him...on a different forum that that one...go
figure...Also, FYI, it turns out he is really suffering
seriously from mold related illness and never brought it up here.
http://www.riogrande.com/Product/999-Fine-Silver-Seamless-Tubing-Soft/100930
Anyway, some of you might benefit instead. I will definitely
be trying this out in the future with Mike's super *Please
Note: *Important! This fine silver is jewelry-quality, not
medical-grade, material. Do not, under any circumstances, use
Rio Grande silver material for colloidal purposes.low current
ideas. These tubes increase surface area by a whole lot.
David
I doubt that Mike would" use anything of this low purity. Here is
a quote from the makers of this tubing:
*Please Note: *Important! This fine silver is jewelry-quality, not
medical-grade, material. Do not, under any circumstances, use Rio
Grande silver material for colloidal purposes."