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<blockquote data-quote="Diggertom" data-source="post: 220542" data-attributes="member: 3900"><p>With a new product I've been working on for the last 6 months static electricity had been a HUGE issue for me. </p><p></p><p>It defiantly attracts gold, and black sand, though this is when it is dry, I have not tried when in liquid. It is more so the finer stuff, but anyone with a glass vial or more so, a plastic vial with gold in it can see that static electricity holds on to the fine stuff.</p><p></p><p>On the other side of things, I have played with it for the purpose of implementing it into a gold recovery system. I haven't quite worked that out yet, as larger stuff just pushes it to hard against the low strength static that I create. So any gold that is captured, is moved pretty quickly.</p><p></p><p>It isn't something that I could see working in a full sluice type situation, as there's just to much meterial fighting it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diggertom, post: 220542, member: 3900"] With a new product I've been working on for the last 6 months static electricity had been a HUGE issue for me. It defiantly attracts gold, and black sand, though this is when it is dry, I have not tried when in liquid. It is more so the finer stuff, but anyone with a glass vial or more so, a plastic vial with gold in it can see that static electricity holds on to the fine stuff. On the other side of things, I have played with it for the purpose of implementing it into a gold recovery system. I haven't quite worked that out yet, as larger stuff just pushes it to hard against the low strength static that I create. So any gold that is captured, is moved pretty quickly. It isn't something that I could see working in a full sluice type situation, as there's just to much meterial fighting it. [/QUOTE]
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