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Salt Cementation & Gold Extraction

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Learn about one of the earliest precious metal refining techniques and how it works: gold parting via salt cementation.
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Salt Cementation & Gold Extraction An ancient refining technique that separates silver and gold
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Salt Cementation & Gold Extraction

An ancient refining technique that separates silver and gold

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Gold as it Naturally Occurs

• As any professional miner could tell you, gold rarely appears in its pure form under the earth’s crust.

• During excavation, gold is usually found with silver – forming an alloy known as electrum.• Gold and silver share a lot of chemical similarities, so

they alloy together easily.

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Separating Gold and Silver

• In ancient times, people needed a way to standardize the purity of thegold and silver they were using for currency. • Alloys with variable amounts of gold,

silver, and could not hold up to circulation.

• As a result, one of the earliest precious metal refining techniques was created: gold parting via salt cementation.

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Ingredients for Salt Cementation• Modern precious metal refining is a sophisticated

science, but salt cementation is relatively easy.

• The tools required for the process include:• Gold/silver alloy• Burnt clay or old brick dust • Salt • Urine (bear with us, please – this is a very antiquated

refining technique)

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Gold Parting Via Salt Cementation• Once all the ingredients are heated in a sealed jar,

the gold purity vastly improves within 24 hours – usually greater than 18k.

• The recipe for salt cementation sounds like a random hodgepodge of junk, but it’s a complex chemical reaction.

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The Process

• When heated in the presence of silica and alumina (found in the clay/brick dust), salt breaks down to form hydrochloric acid and chlorine. • Remember the urine (who could forget)? The acidity

from urine helps the above reaction happen faster.

• The hydrochloric acid interacts with the silver in the alloy to create silver chloride, which separates from the gold. • This reaction is quite volatile, which is why the container

needs to be sealed.

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The Results

• Now that the two elements areseparated, you’re left with pure gold.• The silver chloride can be

recaptured and converted back into elemental silver.

• This ancient technique is no longer widely used, but it was important for early civilizations to create pure gold for trade and craft.

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About MGS

Manhattan Gold & Silver (MGS) is a precious metals refiner that has been based in Manhattan’s historic Diamond District since 1985. We are a B2B company that buys and recycles precious metal scraps that accumulate in other businesses. We serve:

• Jewelers• Pawnbrokers• Dentists• The industrial sector• Antique dealers• Machinists • Domestic mining• And more!

• MGS also creates charts, calculators, and other online tools for our customers to use.• Try our Precious Metals Prices app, which lets you monitor the real-time precious metals

market situation from anywhere, right from your iPhone, iPad, or Android device.

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Recycle your Precious Metals for Profit• MGS accepts gold, silver, platinum, and palladium.

• Payouts are based on the London Fixing.

• Up to 99% payout (among the highest in the US)• Up to 98.5% for gold brought in for hand testing.

• Not in NYC? Ship us your precious metals using our Ship & Sell service which offers:• Same day wired payment (once lot is received)• Discounted, insured shipping• Payout calculator

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Connect with MGS

• For amazing facts, history and news, read our gold and precious metals blog.

• Join the conversation about precious metals on the MGS page on Facebook.

• Follow gold, silver, and other precious metal trends at the MGS Twitter account.

• Circle MGS on Google+ to hear our latest updates.

• If you do business with us, connect with us on the MGS LinkedIn page.

• To see precious metal melting and refinement in action, visit the MGS YouTube channel.


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