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    samuel-a is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    Than is neat little machine in that video Miked.

    Though nice idea, i doubt it's abilities to effectively 'pan' all of the metals from fine (i of what i assume to be) e-scrap dust...
    A ball mill is a good start in the recovery effort in any case, as long as you manage to operate it at optinum (speed, grinding media, feed size, duration, dry/wet) you will be able to reduce size down to few microns.

    The only question is, will this panning machine could handle that material? I'd have to see it to believe it... and i would still assay the pulp, just in case.
    The metalic concentrates will have to go through a chemical process of some kind eventually, after all, the majority of its content is copper and other base metals.

    I could walk you through the process if you decide to Pursuit with this process.

    There are many more process that may come in handy and are very much depended on your skills and setup of your operation.

    Last edited by samuel-a; 10-18-2011 at 01:42 PM.
    Regards, Sam

    www.Goldnscrap.com

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