Hi Ken,

Do you mean they dissolve the silver in an acid and then precipitate it and
somehow then get it to stay in suspension?  Seems as though it would fall
out and settle.  Did you ever look at some of it after it had sat for a
while?  Give us some more of your observations please.

Trem


From: "Ode Coyote" <coy...@alltel.net>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 6:32 AM
Subject: Re: CS>100-500 PPM CS and how it's made.


> Advanced materials in moncure NC makes a colloidal silver with the
> chemical precipitate method...by the 55 gallon drum for repackaging.   It
> is a very bright yellow in color.
>  They seemed to want to get rid of me as fast as possible [I just walked
in
> the door]
> Ken
>
>
> At 03:33 PM 3/19/02 -0800, you wrote:
> >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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