Recycling precious metals protects the environment as well as the pocket

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The refining process of precious metals such as gold and silver is complex. Refining these metals can be done by anyone who works with precious metals and thus save money. This topic is old since precious metals have been a significant part of all kinds of industries for many years.

The use of precious metals exists in industries such as goldsmiths, medicine, space and aviation, etc. In a short time we can get a pure metal suitable for use and also contribute to the environment. Since the refining process pays for itself and we receive the payment from the recycled metal it is very financially profitable. We have the knowledge to distill and recycle hazardous wet and dry waste.

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What process does gold go through until a pure form is obtained?

The most common metals that can be found in industry and it is recommended to recycle them are silver, palladium, platinum, copper and of course gold.
Not everyone is aware of the benefits of a process Refinement of precious metalsfor example in the electronics industries not everyone is aware of the depreciation that exists in a high concentration of gold.

There are several services and one of them that is common today is that a professional from the field comes to the business and, with the help of the production managers, locates points where the gold that can be recycled accumulates. You will be given advice that will help you increase the amount of waste for refining. The amount of waste for refining. And also helps you know how to optimize waste collection capabilities. This will help you realize the financial savings and optimize the production work.

The first stage – in this stage organics are burned and all the metallic waste is separated by an oven.
The waste turns to ash at the end of the process and then the iron is removed with a magnet. There is an afterburner effect that filters out the toxins that come out of the smoke.

In the second step, you make a decision – casting or ash. At this stage the customer chooses how to route the waste for casting in the furnace. Only in Israel is it possible to grind waste into powder using such a method. The metals that have become a homogeneous liquid in the furnace are poured into a mold in front of the customer.

The third and final step is – obtaining a homogeneous sample. This is the stage that is carried out in front of the customer. Drill and remove a block or sample from the ground ash. The sample enters the laboratory for chemical testing and thus the exact percentage of silver or gold is identified.

Last step – distillation. There are several ways to distill. It is the ash or ingot that undergoes distillation and then separates the metal alloy from the gold and silver.

In conclusion – recyclable waste is found in almost everyone who deals with precious metals. Circulating silver and gold is a complex process, but it also protects the environment and pays off financially.

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