In a message dated 6/12/01 9:50:33 AM EST, [email protected] writes:

<< This seems to hold true unless, maybe, the silver is sputered off with high
 voltage and current where it's blasting chunks off the electrode. I think
 you'd still get some ions, just fewer of them. I have no experience with
 HVAC sputered CS. There's probably a big difference between submerged
 electrode and non submerged electrode processes.
 Ken
  >>

Ken: Actually, that's how I make my CS. Studies by Ol' Bob (he make his the 
same way, but with a CO2 blanket) confirm that 90+% of the silver is ionic. 
Roger


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