RE:RE:RE:RE:Uragold Provides Update to Purevap(TM) Process ......The metal produced (according to what has been said in news releases) was produced at low power, i.e. lower temperature. The impurities are evaporated off at the higher operating temperatures, thus the purity of the low temperature produced metal would not be expected to be very high, not much point in performing tests on material that has not been purified yet.
Apparently 3 high temperature tests were performed in the beneficiation stage (i.e. purifying stage).
It would seem logical that if the electrode that failed was breaking down during these tests, it would likely have contaminated the samples being produced, perhaps this is what is referred to as a failure of the electrode, possibly being picked up in the MS inspection of samples maybe?.
There is no point whatsoever in releasing results that do not meet the requirements being aimed at, the point of running the reactor at various settings (i.e. power level is likely one of the variables) is to adjust the process such to obtain the desired purity (this is the very first time in history that such a combined process has ever been attempted, there is learning to be had).
All In My Honest Opinion.
KD