www.silver-colloids.com analysis of American Biotech Labs ASAP solution
indicates that it is not metallic particulate CS.
..is, in fact, 96.6% ionic.

It was at one time made with 6 CSpro LVDC machines in a vat with a stir stick.
 They might be using CSpros medium voltage arc cone  machines now, with a
few modifications to the electrode feed..... to make the same CS faster.

Ode

At 04:52 PM 7/7/2005 EDT, you wrote:
>
>In a message dated 07/07/2005 18:32:20 GMT Daylight Time, 
>[email protected] writes:
>
>You are correct in every way.
>i am asking you and others to experiment and innovate.....
>recent research including trials done by American Biotic Labs.
>INDICATE THAT SMALL PARTICLE SIZE METALLIC CS IS VERY EFFECTIVE.
>
>www.silver-colloids.com also has vast amounts of cs info based on research.
>a dr gibbs has a free pdf booklet you can d/l based on experimental research.
>
><< Subj:     Re: CS>NEW METHOD FOR MAKING NON IONIC COLLOIDAL SILVER---
> Date:  07/07/2005 18:32:20 GMT Daylight Time
> From:  [email protected] (Marshall Dudley)
> Reply-to:  <A
HREF="mailto:[email protected]";>[email protected]</A>
> To:    [email protected]
> 
> Have you tried this, or is it just an idea?  Since you have gone public
with 
>it, no
> one can patent it unless they can show they invented it before the date of 
>this
> message. Brents design is only using sonic or ultrasonic for reducing the 
>surface
> tension of a concentional electrostatic cell.
> 
> Marshall
> 
> [email protected] wrote:
> 
> > This is my idea entirely.
> >
> > use ultrasonic cavitation to make colloidal silver which is made of silver
> > particles instead of ionic colloidal silver using electric current.
> >
> > an ultrasonic jewellery cleaning device can be used and costs about $100.
> > a silver sheet or wire would be immersed in water and the device switched 
>on.
> >
> > ultrasonic cleaning is well researched.
> > look in google.
> >
> > the frequency can be adjuted to control the size of silver paticles.....or
> > the power level.....
> >
> > the tank or container can be made of an inert plastic.
> >
> > remember maximum cavitation will occur near the ultrasonic transducer and 
>so
> > the silver wire/silver plate can be put next to the transducer immersed in
> > water.
> >
> > the walls of the container will be much further away and as the power
falls
> > off very rapidly with distance from the ultrasonic transducer therefore 
>minimal
> > erosion of the container will occur.
> >
> > Also in a brilliant innovative twist the container can be made of pure 
>silver
> > or coated with pure silver.....
> >
> > the fineness of silver particles depends on the power level of the 
>transducer
> > and the distance from the ultrasonic transducer.
> > further the ultrasonic from 15 khz to 70 khz fequency will also have an
> > effect. generally higher frequencies and lower powers will produce finer 
>and
> > smaller particles due to cavitation/abrasion by the liquid into which the 
>metal is
> > immersed.(water)
> >
> > i should point out no one has as far my research can tell in google has 
>ever
> > attempted to make non-ionic colloidal silver by this method.
> >
> > I understand meso silver is made by vacuum evaporation and deposition and 
>is
> > complex and expensive although particle size is very small.
> >
> > I urge you and others to experiment using ultrasonic methods.An ultrasonic
> > jewellery cleaner can be purchased for about $100.
> > a second hand one for even less and will last a long time.
> >
> > no doubt you could even patent the process and become rich and throw a few
> > breadcrumbs this way too.
> >
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