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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Quiet dust collector
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<blockquote data-quote="Jason D" data-source="post: 279264" data-attributes="member: 12217"><p>You Always get much better refining results when you can keep your precious Alloys separate. Of course the results from different refineries are very dramatic. We did a blind study when I was at Ndx sending the exact same scrap to a variety of refiners and the returns were radically radically different some of them are just plain thieves.</p><p></p><p>I can tell you that I personally will never use another refiner than Argen. Their systems and transparency are legendary.</p><p></p><p>Central suction is badass. Get a zubler system with the dedicated scrap filter and you will be amazed. We calculated that the differential in how much more scrap we collected in a “cleaner” container more than paid for the systems within the depreciation schedule of the equipment. Now, today there is a fraction of the pfm work out there but if you do a lot of it it’s totally worth it. Plus it keeps the lab cleaner quieter and the energy cost is much lower than an equivalent number of single stations. It’s a no brainer if your lab is large enough to justify the unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason D, post: 279264, member: 12217"] You Always get much better refining results when you can keep your precious Alloys separate. Of course the results from different refineries are very dramatic. We did a blind study when I was at Ndx sending the exact same scrap to a variety of refiners and the returns were radically radically different some of them are just plain thieves. I can tell you that I personally will never use another refiner than Argen. Their systems and transparency are legendary. Central suction is badass. Get a zubler system with the dedicated scrap filter and you will be amazed. We calculated that the differential in how much more scrap we collected in a “cleaner” container more than paid for the systems within the depreciation schedule of the equipment. Now, today there is a fraction of the pfm work out there but if you do a lot of it it’s totally worth it. Plus it keeps the lab cleaner quieter and the energy cost is much lower than an equivalent number of single stations. It’s a no brainer if your lab is large enough to justify the unit. [/QUOTE]
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