I don't think we have sufficient information on this.  Charged particles are
affected by magnetic fields, they encounter a force 90 degrees from the
direction of travel through the field.  This could conceivable cause
aggregation, but it has not been proven.  We run our CS through a magnetic
restructuring treatment, and the tube where it runs through the magnet is black
with silver deposits, whereas the rest of the tube is golden color.

Marshall

glenn guthrie wrote:

> Is there any problem or possible effect from using a magentic stirrer with
> stir rod?  Is the silver attracted to or repelled by the magnet? I've tried
> no stirring and got alot of oxide formation and coloration. I tried the fish
> tank air pump and did see improvement. I used a 1/2 gal. - up from 8oz which
> the original instructions said - and that seemed to improve dispersion.  And
> I got more in one batch.  But now I want to get a large batch and the
> clarity of small particles.  Plus I have the stirrer. Whatcha think?
>
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