SILVER REFINING plate removal without harsh chemicals VERY EASY electrolysis Step by step demonstration on how to inexpensive way to remove silver from plated objects RECOVERY from e-waste At Home SILVER CELL How To Electroplate Silver
Hello kassi man, you may increase your silver yield by not using a chloride as an electrolyte. When dissolved silver comes into contact with sodium chloride (table salt) it forms silver chloride.I believe that's what all that white cottage cheese looking stuff is when you first start your process. Try using a small amount of sulfuric acid mixed into distilled water as your electrolyte.
Man you are F-in awesome the way that you filmed your video helped me in so many ways I was able to retrieve silver and had a great time doing so I will continue to do so in the future thank you so very much you are very much appreciated if I could buy you lunch I would thanks man Tim from Florida
is there some kind of solution you need to do before melting. I see in part 2 or maybe this one you are heating something up. also pie pan. is that cat litter? I melted a little bit did get silver but crappy looking. my scrapped off silver palte is grey looking. Help
So, I try this and instead of greyish water I get bright orange water and the silver doesn't really come off. I have salt and connect the wires correctly. I use a power supply not a battery, is there not enough volts, Amps?
What does it mean if you get tan/brown floaties? A lot of the stuff. At first we thought it was oil, but it doesn't seem to be. If left sitting it all settles down to the bottom. The plated piece does look like your when you pull it from the solution.
The question I ask it that when you do that to sterling silver which have small amount of copper how do you separate the copper and silver dust, you should put the silver in some sort of filter to catch the copper while the silver will go through the filter
How I got some information about filter the silver is to listen to this youtube guy name streetips he tell you all how to do it and what chemical to use I hope this will help you out, so don't throw it out what you have done because you maybe able to retrieve it, what you may think you have lost but it is not
Car batteries average 650 cold cranking amps. This is a lot of amps. It can boil water easily. If you are going to use a glass container, use heat resistant glass or you may break a glass jar.
@@jimmiewood4071 thanks man! You guys are smart as hell. I should have went to college for chemistry instead of physical science. This stuff is so interesting!
Idk,.I used this process for at least 4 yrs. I did not experience any chlorine poisoning or explosions. I was running it 8 hrs a day. no side effects. I did have a small fan blowing in my garage though. Now you got me wanting to use a fume hood though.
Don't throw out what you have done as you can always get it back I hope this information is not to late, go to streetips that where I got this information
That looks like 100 times too much effort and time for less than a dollar worth of silver you will get.And since the spoon was eaten all the way through, there are all sorts of metals besides the silver that have either dissolved or settled out.
Gulden Jackass I am still learning myself but as far as I know if you run the sludge in a hcl proxhide solution A/P it will desolve only the base metal and not the silver
@@darkstar7897 Forget it. If this particular method of electrostripping were viable, then the commercial businesses would use it. With all the time and effort he put into the process, he got back a bit over 7 grams of product of dubious silver content. That is roughly $3 worth of silver if it is pure, which it isn't. Nitric acid is better for dissolving silver and other metals in silverplated items. Then you can use table salt or HCl to drop out the silver as silver chloride.
How much in weight silver is silverware set?Truly,not depends...answer,but have u actually gained anything doing metal other than hobby,or for some money from advertisement on numbers of viewers and subscribers?I am trying to process palladium,will this work,as I see people do gold plate in this fashion with sulfuric.
Way too much work, for not enough product: should use nitric to convert to silver nitrate, then convert that to silver chlorite, and then final product. This will get you nowhere quick.
Most stainless flatware is magnetic stainless there are alot of grades of stainless. Non magnetic works best despite what he says also non iodized salt