BEWT Systems Inc.‘s Chemelec Cell efficiently removes most commonly plated metals from dilute solutions. The Chemelec cell also destroys cyanide more economically than by using alkaline chlorination. In batch operations, metals may be removed down to less than one part per million. When used on-line the Chemelec cell holds the metal concentration very low so that the flowing rinse may meet the EPA requirements.
The Goldminer electrolytic precious metal recovery unit is designed to remove gold and other precious metals from mild acid- or cyanide-based solutions. Its uniquely designed tlow-through cathode allows for more “effective” plating area. The cathode is protected by a plastic shroud, which prevents anode/cathode contact thus eliminating short circuits. A prefilter keeps rinsewaters clean and free from bacteria. Quick-connect fittings and threaded cathode adapter make changing cathodes quick, easy, and efficient. The Goldminer unit includes pump, prefilter, plating chamber, cathode, and rectifier.
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Precious Metals Processing Consultants’ Gold Bug and Ionnet Recovery Systems employ disposable, expanded-surface-area cathodes to insure high plating efficiencies and low concentrations of metals. The unique flow designs in both systems use the flow of the solution as agitation, creating turbulence and fresh ion contact.
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Technic Inc. Equipment Div. Pawtucket, R. 1. Technic’s ELR Metal Recovery Cell minimizes sludge storage, transportation, and disposal costs while reducing the impact of heavy metals on waste treatment systems. This easy-to-operate and maintain electrolytic cell is available in a wide range of model sizes and can recover copper, nickel, zinc, cadmium, gold. silver, and other precious metals.