Commercial Units part 2
Updated 1/30/2007
To scale up to meaningful recovery, you are going to need bigger equipment and a better system.
We have developed a serious commercial recovery unit in several sizes that can be run alone, or in large
arrays for truly epic recovery.

These units can recover hundreds of pounds of precious metals from that special spot you know about.
With thousands of mines in each of the gold-bearing  states now defunct and flooded, opportunity is
just around the corner for many. Without listing every river and creek around the world, we all know a
place where gold is in the water, as it passes through that zone.
Those with large placer operations, tailings ponds, bearing aquifers, leach plants and many others can
now install a completely passive recovery system that will run without monitoring for months at a time,
while that 10 cents a gallon just keeps adding up…thousands of gallons a day, day after day.

As these are extremely heavy units once loaded, it pays to leave them in place.
How to get the gold out of the carbon?

This brings us to Part Two.
We have developed a simple stripping formula you can mix up and run through the same system, leaving
the carbon in place. The pregnant liquor is run off into another tank, then precipitated for all of the
precious metals.
Part Three is to now re-charge the carbon.  Once again, another simple formula is mixed with water to
flush and re-electrify the carbon, and you are all set to run again. This eliminates one of the most
troublesome parts, as well as the sharks waiting to steal from you at this step.
Part Four is to extract the parts of the precipitants for your target metals…such as the Platinum
Group, Gold and Silver.
This is accomplished with another proprietary formula, to pull out the Gold and PGM’s in one motion,
giving you the heart of the matter, and a saleable product.

For those equipped, they can take the last step, smelting, as well.
In the near future we will post more information about that, it’s requirements, shortcuts and costs.
All of this is to give you more control over the entire process, more money and the freedoms that
brings in this world.
OK, you've discovered you can get gold with a
carbon system,
What now?
Above is a flow chart of how the system connects to other components you will need to be commercial
and competitive.
Water comes from the primal source.
If needed, our
Quantum Units, properly plumbed can pass 125 GPM per cell, for a total of 500 GPM
(dark blue above)for stripping the water of all sediments. Cleaned H20 are sent to the Carbon
Recovery, then discharged to the environment or used in other ways.
From the Recovery Units, they are leached out into a separate tank (orange), where the gold liquor is
stored. This is sent to the precipitation tank(red), where the metals are dropped out of solution. This is
done in a separate tank as it involves chemicals you don’t want back in the carbon.
From there, the precipitants are sent to be dried, then on to the furnace (violet) area to become hard,
saleable metals.

This is the basic routing we will follow to get the metals out of the water and into bar form.

The process then goes back to the gold liquor water we just cleaned and precipitated. It is sent back to
the Orange tank, mixed with the re-charge solution, then onward, pumped through the  just-cleaned
carbon in the recovery units, making it ready once again for new collection. Re-charge water is stored
separately for re-use.
This system is simplicity itself, keeping you in full control over events and incomes. It is expandable
from one to a thousand units, requiring only basic installation needs, such as ready water supply from
your pumps, flat surface to mount these on and you have a first-class mobile or fixed recovery factory.

Costings will include the basics;

1.        
Carbon Unit Slaves
2.        Carbon for the units
3.        Stripping and Mix tanks
These will be priced on the specific pages for those pieces of equipment and supplies.
All of the plumbing is standard 2” schedule 40 PVC piping and fittings, available at Home Depot or
hardware stores where you are.
We recommend flexible hoses between Carbon slave units to make connect-disconnect easier.
You provide your own pumps, piping and plumbing skills to assemble the system. All other parts are
available at major hardware stores and plumbing suppliers near you.