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.999 Silver Wire...Definitely Pure EnoughWhen .999 silver wire is refined most all of the lesser than Noble metals are removed and a certain purity is attained according to the level of effort invested. Time is money so almost all the refiners are content to offer silver wire that attains the industry standard of .999 purity. This level of purity is called fine silver. Occasionally refiners fill the requests and put more effort into the skimming process, thus creating a greater level of refinement to attain the designation of .9999 silver wire purity Not being versed in refining, we can imagine the hot metal being skimmed -over and over again- thus removing the junk floating on the top, until the dross has been nearly completely removed. If you are a cook you might picture this process more clearly. So there is some difference as to purity between .999 silver wire and .9999 silver wire electrodes. Technically, that difference is thousandths of parts per million. Mathematically, we know the first place after the decimal is the tenths column, the second is the hundredths and the third column represents thousandths. So .999 means there are impurities within the silver wire of up to one thousandth; the remaining position before we'd attain complete purity at 1; an impossibility for sure. .999 represents one in a thousand parts impurities So the fourth nine after the decimal represents one in ten-thousand parts of impurity. One in ten thousand molecules within may be something other than silver, some other metal that survived the clarifying and refining. Most colloidal silver researchers recognize this level of purity as overkill and are not willing to pay for this level of purity as the price may be two, or even three times as high as the industry standard of .999 fine. After all, what are these impurities in .999 silver wire but other metals -such as copper- the metal that is most often added to silver to harden it into sterling silver; and do we not need a bit of copper within our bodies as well? ..not that it is there in .999...but something is. Whatever it is you can bet someone makes and sells is as a mineral supplement. For More Information Contact: |
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