Direct Precipitation with T6  page 4
Sophisticated, programmable control interface is available
to automatically add just the right amount of precipitant to
your liquid flow, no matter whether surface waters, leach
or industrial effluents. Controls are governed by the Ionic
count and ORP. Includes all parts, installation instructions
and operations manual. Precipitants extra.
At left is a typical leaching setup, with collection
and leach or filtration tanks, (2) leading to the
treatment section, where the New Precipitants are
added and mixed together (4).
The wait time is typically 10 minutes to pass
through the treatment portion of the system (3),
then on to the filtration stack (6)where the cleaned
waters pass out the bottom (7) and become the A
system like this one can process thousands of
gallons an hour, yielding hundreds of pounds of
concentrates a day.
You can provide your own tankage, operate as a continuous piping system, use to precipitate
leaches, intercept well waters, river flows or tailings waters. Remember all entry waters must
be free of sediments, debris and may require PH adjustment before treatment, requiring
additional titration dispenser and filter units. Problem waters, like AMD drainage may require
separate pre-treatment as well to remove iron and other low-valence metals first.
Will it make money?
Test the water first. It could happen easily. Recently I tested a river water from Ohio which had
over 5 grams of combined Gold and Platinum, per 5 gallon bucket. Roughly 40/60, which
smelted directly from salts our New Precipitants dropped. After the smelt,yielded 50% of that as
pure metals...You do the Math.
Updated 3/29/07