Those prices are for pure metals. The "salts" would doubtless be a lot cheaper depending on the purity assays. Alternatively he's simply copying a commercially used catalyst from somebody like Aerojet who're working with H202 engines at the 'mo.
Chris Ringwood
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From: Randall Clague <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [ERPS] Curious...
Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 19:25:52 -0700
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002 21:40:30 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>We are well familiar with Juan, and are quite skeptical of his
>claims.
Well... We aren't all quite skeptical. It is fair to say that we are
all skeptical to some degree, but some of us are also quite curious.
Me, I'm curious how he is able to make a catalyst pack out of salts of
rhodium, palladium, platinum, gold, and silver, cheaper than a plain
old silver screen cat pack. Silver is going for $4.32, I presume per
troy ounce. The other four are bloody expensive: rhodium $730.00,
palladium $330.00, platinum $585.00, and gold $317.40. Even if you
could make a better cat pack using metals that cost 100x to 200x your
standard material, why would you?
-R
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"...And the last thing I remember is asking,
'What could go wrong?'"
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