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Is there in microns a point beyond which gold is no longer recoverable
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<blockquote data-quote="Nirvanadirt" data-source="post: 593635" data-attributes="member: 20080"><p>Jethro you're a legend! Just when I thought that it couldn't get more scientific than the input that the kind folks have put forth so far you've hit the nail on the head!!! </p><p>This is going to help immensely in the design of the "ultra refiner" that I'm developing. I can't thank you enough as I've searched for this kind of information and gotten LONG articles that led to a dead end or speck of info but you've gone the extra mile and found a well presented chart that also includes processes of recovery as well as sizes in microns. </p><p></p><p>I now have a general question that I'll also post elsewhere on the forum: has anyone got gold that would be around 15-30 and 40-75 microns in size approx I only require about $10 off each size but would be willing to pay more for the size and difficulty in extraction of it at these sizes (of course) for testing?</p><p>My now much clearer system that has just jumped a major hurdle in its hypothesis proof of concept stage must now have a physical proof of concept. </p><p></p><p>Very stoked that you took the time to shoot this link through to the thread Jethro Cheers again Mate!! Also thanks to the constructive and knowledgeable input of all those that took the time to share their knowledge and findings.</p><p>Even those of us that couldn't understand my "point" should be able to now see the correlation between these tables and the amount of gold that ceases to be extracted or rather captured at different points of a process. I'd further elaborate as how this will enable me to dial in a size that is going to show some tangible gold recovery from what would otherwise be going back to the gods (as much as I don't want to anger them in case of their wrath in the form of future gold dry spells) but don't want to go "on and on" in case someone Gets their nickers in a knot ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nirvanadirt, post: 593635, member: 20080"] Jethro you're a legend! Just when I thought that it couldn't get more scientific than the input that the kind folks have put forth so far you've hit the nail on the head!!! This is going to help immensely in the design of the "ultra refiner" that I'm developing. I can't thank you enough as I've searched for this kind of information and gotten LONG articles that led to a dead end or speck of info but you've gone the extra mile and found a well presented chart that also includes processes of recovery as well as sizes in microns. I now have a general question that I'll also post elsewhere on the forum: has anyone got gold that would be around 15-30 and 40-75 microns in size approx I only require about $10 off each size but would be willing to pay more for the size and difficulty in extraction of it at these sizes (of course) for testing? My now much clearer system that has just jumped a major hurdle in its hypothesis proof of concept stage must now have a physical proof of concept. Very stoked that you took the time to shoot this link through to the thread Jethro Cheers again Mate!! Also thanks to the constructive and knowledgeable input of all those that took the time to share their knowledge and findings. Even those of us that couldn't understand my "point" should be able to now see the correlation between these tables and the amount of gold that ceases to be extracted or rather captured at different points of a process. I'd further elaborate as how this will enable me to dial in a size that is going to show some tangible gold recovery from what would otherwise be going back to the gods (as much as I don't want to anger them in case of their wrath in the form of future gold dry spells) but don't want to go "on and on" in case someone Gets their nickers in a knot ? [/QUOTE]
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