Great and detailed video! I’m also working on silver recovery from silver-plated scrap, particularly through electrolysis. I’ve found a few ways to optimize the silver separation process that could help improve the efficiency of the equipment. I’d love to exchange ideas and learn more from others in the community! 💡
I like your style of editing! So many hours of watching people talking slowly that I started watching at 2x speed. I prefer the cliff notes version of what really is a recipe. Surprised that there are zero comments on the videos I have checked so far. Thanks for making these.
I have silver plated screws 1/4”long x 1/8” thick! Could I use a stainless mesh ladle for anode? Process is by the ladle and just shake the ladle in a rinse pot then repeat?
Great and detailed video! I’m also working on silver recovery from silver-plated scrap, particularly through electrolysis. I’ve found a few ways to optimize the silver separation process that could help improve the efficiency of the equipment. I’d love to exchange ideas and learn more from others in the community! 💡
I like your style of editing! So many hours of watching people talking slowly that I started watching at 2x speed. I prefer the cliff notes version of what really is a recipe. Surprised that there are zero comments on the videos I have checked so far. Thanks for making these.
Most people complain that i cut soo many times
Not enough likes yet but good content
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I have silver plated screws 1/4”long x 1/8” thick! Could I use a stainless mesh ladle for anode? Process is by the ladle and just shake the ladle in a rinse pot then repeat?
How much was it?
In pure siver about 0.01 gm
about .05 gram
There are more than a few videos on this method that say NOT to use iodized salt…just sayin.