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Hard Rock Gold Prospecting
Gold extraction using chemicals
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<blockquote data-quote="thedigger" data-source="post: 106204" data-attributes="member: 2037"><p>The quartz will not melt, unless,you can get the temp to over 1600 c,and that will take some doing.</p><p>In regards to using aqua regia,that can be tricky to get the system right,you may read all about it,but you can lose gold if you do not get it right.The chemicals have to be the right grade to be used for refining.</p><p>As Barra mad said a shaker table,might be you best bet,but a small might cost between $2.5 $3.0 grand,and you will need your material very fine,for fine gold in stone.</p><p></p><p>Regards The digger</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thedigger, post: 106204, member: 2037"] The quartz will not melt, unless,you can get the temp to over 1600 c,and that will take some doing. In regards to using aqua regia,that can be tricky to get the system right,you may read all about it,but you can lose gold if you do not get it right.The chemicals have to be the right grade to be used for refining. As Barra mad said a shaker table,might be you best bet,but a small might cost between $2.5 $3.0 grand,and you will need your material very fine,for fine gold in stone. Regards The digger [/QUOTE]
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