Claire Senft
Member
Are you charged in RI to have the waste picked up or is that part of your services received as a taxpayer?
Claire Senft said:Are you charged in RI to have the waste picked up or is that part of your services received as a taxpayer?
In this case, because I don't know when I'll be able to pick up more. In general, though, I like to use things until they die a slow lingering death. Thus my taste for vintage cameras.Hello Pete and welcome to APUG. Just curious, if it stinks like a bottle of death, why would you want to reuse it?![]()
I doubt that it's better for the environment. If you pour used fixer down the drain, the silver ions will react with sulfides (and there's a lot of those in the drains - witness the smell) to form a sludge of silver sulfide, which is not toxic. See Dead Link Removed
To simulate this, pour Kodak Brown Toner instead of steel wool into the used fix.
Again, how long does it take to precipitate the silver?
AND what kind of filter is required to collect the silver?
:confused:
The silver doesn't precipitate it replaces the iron or other metal, so ends up usually a s a steel wool sludge, you dry this out usually by evaporation and send for refining.
Ian
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