in his FAQ rossi give (like before) the idea that nickel is not consumed 1) Is the returned Ni all, or mostly, available to be reused, after reprocessing, in fresh E-Cat charges? 2) Is there a limit as to how many reprocessing cycles a Ni charge can undergo before it becomes unsuitable for use in an E-cat? 3) If the Ni does become unsuitable at some point, presumably it would still be suitable for general industrial use? 1- yes 2- no 3- sure, it should become scrap nickel. All the components of the E-Cat are recyclable in case of dismantling. Answered by Andrea Rossi
What is your interpretation? It is not coherent with the transmutation observed, especially copper as said... as usual with rossi, I'm afraid that he make mistake an exagerate (or just it is a red herring)

