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Re: canyoncreek post# 797

Thursday, 03/10/2011 3:17:21 PM

Thursday, March 10, 2011 3:17:21 PM

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"Well, you know these be complex ores and when you does a conventional assay, the values vaporize", (that is a puzzlement cause assay are at temps well below vaporization of all of these metals) and "ya need to crack the ore to get the sample correct".

Complex ore bears, in most cases, a sulphur content that reacts with any pgm's when heated. It WILL vaporize most of the values. Most assayers will use a standard "butler" assay. If you dont pull the sulphur content out you get nothing. I got several "nothing" assays until I found someone that knew what they were dealing with. That assay, 6 opt gold and silver.

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