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    Breakers and motor starters

    Greetings. I am new here and have found some very cool info so far. I have recently been scrapping breakers and starters. I have read here that there can be palladium found in breakers. I am having trouble distinguishing two types of contacts that I have found. One is obviously silver. The other is magnetic which is very confusing. Is palladium magnetic? How do I tell the difference between palladium and silver?

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    If you are doing breakers and motor starters odds are you don't have Pd. if they are magnetic they might contain Ni. do you have any pics?



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    Breakers like the panel box ones?
    Never thought of those. Have quite a few from my construction days in a box in the basement.

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    House hold breakers contain silver but they are a lot of work to get at. Think .75-1g a pound in silver. Larger 480V have more but they are most of the time AgWx contacts about 40% silver.

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    When it comes to precious metals never believe what you hear only what you see, a simple to make testing solution - stannous chloride becomes your eyes.

    Grab a copy of Hokes Refining Precious Metals Wastes from SCIBID, http://www.scribd.com/doc/2815953/Re...astes-C-M-Hoke

    Or read the info on the URL, Stannous Chloride

    DMG gives better results for palladium, http://goldrefiningforum.com/~goldre...hp?f=58&t=9158

    Testing precious metals by the same author, does not involve refining only how to identify a precious metal. http://www.scribd.com/doc/14426836/T...etals-CM-Hoke1
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    I do have pics but cannot figure out how to post. Much appreciated Gustavus.

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    Metal mike, you need more posts to be able to add pics (go say welcome to other newcommers), there is a thread on how to post a pic.
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    I do have pics but cannot figure out how to post. Much appreciated Gustavus.
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