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----- Original Message -----
From: Trem <t...@silvergen.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 5:33 PM
Subject: CS>100-500 PPM CS and how it's made.


> Hi List,
>
> There's a question that's been nagging me for several years and I hope
> someone can help me figure it out.  When I see 100 to 500 PPM CS I always
> wonder what process was used to make it.
>
> Since I know that electrolysis can't make it that strong it seems to me it
> has been made through chemical means.  If it is made chemically and
protein
> binders such as gelatin are used to stabilize it, what is the process?  Is
> the silver dissolved in an acid and then a precipitant added to form
> particles or is there some other method?
>
> And if it is done using an acid can anyone tell me the process?
>
> The stuff is always deep brown in color which makes me think it's no good
> because of agglomeration, but it might actually have that much silver in
it.
> I know Ole Bob has tested some of it and as I recall he found most of them
> were not at the PPM touted but it seems he did find some that were in the
> hundreds of PPM.  Bob, are you there?  Can you shed any light for me?
>
> Can anyone?
>
> Trem
>
>
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