Subject has been changed.

I'm fairly sure the term used was 'sputtered'.

Before lasers. Amateur astronomers used to make their own reflector 
telescopes. I had instructions then on how to 'silver' the parabolic mirror. 
Basically put the cleaned ground glass in a chamber together with a silver 
wire connected to a high voltage source. Pull a vacuum and connect the power 
which would blast the silver to very fine particles, a lot of which would 
land on the glass surface to make a shiny mirror. 

hth,
Tony M

On 30 Sep 2008 at 13:49, Dan Nave wrote about : Subject : RE: CS>does this 
site make any sens  

> This site states:
> 
> " The silver is not "dissolved" but "suspended" evenly throughout the
> solution as a result of the positive electrical charge that is attached
> to each particle of silver as it is electrically sintered off of the
> silver electrode into the water."
> 
> I am always leery of people who use the term "sintered."  If you look up
> the definition, it is the exact opposite of what happens when we make
> CS.  For this reason, I think they are just repeating something they
> have read and have no real knowledge of what they are talking about.
> 
> The product may be fine though...  Didn't see a price.
> 
> Dan
> 
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