In a message dated 07/07/2005 18:32:20 GMT Daylight Time, 
mdud...@king-cart.com writes:

You are correct in every way.
i am asking you and others to experiment and innovate.....
recent research including trials done by American Biotic Labs.
INDICATE THAT SMALL PARTICLE SIZE METALLIC CS IS VERY EFFECTIVE.

www.silver-colloids.com also has vast amounts of cs info based on research.
a dr gibbs has a free pdf booklet you can d/l based on experimental research.

<< Subj:     Re: CS>NEW METHOD FOR MAKING NON IONIC COLLOIDAL SILVER---
 Date:  07/07/2005 18:32:20 GMT Daylight Time
 From:  mdud...@king-cart.com (Marshall Dudley)
 Reply-to:  <A HREF="mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com";>silver-list@eskimo.com</A>
 To:    silver-list@eskimo.com
 
 Have you tried this, or is it just an idea?  Since you have gone public with 
it, no
 one can patent it unless they can show they invented it before the date of 
this
 message. Brents design is only using sonic or ultrasonic for reducing the 
surface
 tension of a concentional electrostatic cell.
 
 Marshall
 
 veganexus...@aol.com wrote:
 
 > This is my idea entirely.
 >
 > use ultrasonic cavitation to make colloidal silver which is made of silver
 > particles instead of ionic colloidal silver using electric current.
 >
 > an ultrasonic jewellery cleaning device can be used and costs about $100.
 > a silver sheet or wire would be immersed in water and the device switched 
on.
 >
 > ultrasonic cleaning is well researched.
 > look in google.
 >
 > the frequency can be adjuted to control the size of silver paticles.....or
 > the power level.....
 >
 > the tank or container can be made of an inert plastic.
 >
 > remember maximum cavitation will occur near the ultrasonic transducer and 
so
 > the silver wire/silver plate can be put next to the transducer immersed in
 > water.
 >
 > the walls of the container will be much further away and as the power falls
 > off very rapidly with distance from the ultrasonic transducer therefore 
minimal
 > erosion of the container will occur.
 >
 > Also in a brilliant innovative twist the container can be made of pure 
silver
 > or coated with pure silver.....
 >
 > the fineness of silver particles depends on the power level of the 
transducer
 > and the distance from the ultrasonic transducer.
 > further the ultrasonic from 15 khz to 70 khz fequency will also have an
 > effect. generally higher frequencies and lower powers will produce finer 
and
 > smaller particles due to cavitation/abrasion by the liquid into which the 
metal is
 > immersed.(water)
 >
 > i should point out no one has as far my research can tell in google has 
ever
 > attempted to make non-ionic colloidal silver by this method.
 >
 > I understand meso silver is made by vacuum evaporation and deposition and 
is
 > complex and expensive although particle size is very small.
 >
 > I urge you and others to experiment using ultrasonic methods.An ultrasonic
 > jewellery cleaner can be purchased for about $100.
 > a second hand one for even less and will last a long time.
 >
 > no doubt you could even patent the process and become rich and throw a few
 > breadcrumbs this way too.
 >
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