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PD only for Gold is available
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After three years of testing experiments etc. PD only for Gold is available on the market. This PD have two models. 1. PDGOLD for detection only for gold and Gold-alloys. 2. PDSILVER for detecting only silver and silver-alloys. For more information you can visit our site www.crypton.com.gr You can see official presentation video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbuVt9rnr78&t=17s best regards Andreas
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Are you still here???
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I'm always here. You are here, because all administrators from Greece forums delete your account?
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Maybe here there are biger fishes than tyremporas
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Which PD suit the best if target alloy is 50:50 % gold/silver?
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If the target is 50% gold and 50% silver we have the same results from PDGOLD or PDSILVER, because, the first unit can detect the gold and the second unit can detect the silver.
I hope help you
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What if alloy is 49% gold and 51% silver? And what if alloy is 34% gold and 33% silver and 33% copper? Which units are able to detect something, PDGOLD or PDSILVER?
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I think is clean.
If you have target from gold or gold alloys PDGOLD can detect it If you have target from silver or silver alloys PDSILVER can detect it If you have target from silver and gold both devices can detect it Other targets from others metals cannot detect devices Best regards
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Under condition, that your PD's are really capable to detect something on remote, whic are not. Gold alloy (no matter which one) is not mixture of gold parts with other metals parts, it is ALLOY, whole new composite metal, with new chemical (different density, different melting point, different electrical resistivity etc.) and physical (different hardness, different elasticity etc.) properties. Despite 14 karat gold is still named gold, but it is whole different metal as pure gold, by its chemical and physical properties. Some gold alloys are by its chemical and physical properties in many cases more different from pure gold, than some metal from its neighborhood from period table: as Platinum (Pt) or Lead (Pb). There is no pure gold in nature. All gold is some sort of very different alloy. There is no on remote detectable "only" gold (by its chemical and physical properties) from gold alloys. So your claim is pure bluff, with commercial intention to scam naive buyers..
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Hi dear wm6 this is good answer and perfect clear demonstration and explanation
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A real gold detector that can detect and get gold objects from the earth. Now, if the goal is pure gold or gold alloy .. all treasure hunters are not interested in these explanations ... only that the objects can be detected and that they can find them. Therefore, each user is not interested in your explanations in chemical research field, but only for the success. Good effort !!!! Your explanations are correct and help many of the members here in the forum, to understand them. But in the end, you mean that if they find gold coins they shouldn't take them because they are not pure gold (as they are not). We both know that they won't do such a thing. best regards
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Hello Mr. Andreas. Congratulation. Does it find gold which is in other metal box or cruse? And can it find gold in a cavity for example grave? Thank you.
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You are also right much gold buried is not pure gold is alloy Then the hunter want detect it also if test it do with gold alloy. I hope you Good success dear Oldest friend.
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Thank you Gold which is inside a metal box cannot be detected. Metal boxes are a Faraday shield. If the box is destroyed ( from humidity etc) or the cap is open then it won't be a problem. For other parameters it's possible. Best regards
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Hi All
I received videos from a customer. I put that on youtube without edit. enjoy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOdm...ature=youtu.be https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBfClX3nqso Best regards Andreas
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clarification
Please how this device can find gold? What is its working principle?(Especially gold under the ground?)
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Hello to everyone
I would like to inform you that as of today, PDGOLD is increasing the price of 25% and all orders will be delayed for shipping extra 5 days. We know on market has many clone with low price without specifications and real detection as genuine PDGOLD. For this we make a new protection system our customers and they know well if PDGOLD is a real gold detector or a clone from others Every PDGOLD other than the serial number has a additional code. So that customer can check whether it is genuine with a simple email our site. After the checking, the additional code erase and cannot using for every other PDGOLD We will make every effort in the future to serve Best regards
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The question: Does alloyed gold or alloyed silver appear different to a detector? The answer depends on what kind of detector is trying to find the alloyed gold or silver. All gold is an alloy We all know that gold is almost never found in a pure state, nor is natural silver. They always have other metals alloyed. In California, Gold nuggets can be over 90% gold, with some silver and copper and a few other metals mixed into the alloy. In other regions, the gold may be less than 50% pure for the gold that is mined. Of course, we know these alloys have different electrical and magnetic properties than pure gold would have. Then, we can look at the refined gold. We can buy gold bars that are 99.9999% pure. But they are still an alloy with 0.0001% other metals. So these "pure gold" bars do not have exactly the same properties as 100% pure gold. 100% pure gold does not exist except at the atomic level. Can a detector find an alloy? But for a treasure hunter, we are concerned if a detector can find a gold alloy or if it can find a silver alloy. We have this concern because we know there is no 100% pure silver or gold. All silver and gold objects we find will have some amount of other metal. It is important to consider what kind of treasure detector you are using. If you are using a VLF or PI metal detector, then we know that the detector will be looking at the magnetic properties and resistance of the alloy. A good VLF metal detector can tell you when you found some metal that has similar magnetic and resistance properties as a gold alloy. But it is not guaranteed to be accurate, because the combinations of metals can cause a large range of magnetic and resistance properties for the alloy, depending on what metals are present and in what percentages. Most VLF detectors are preset at the factory to identify 14k or 18k gold, so if you have 10k gold, the detector may think you found a copper coin instead, or aluminum. PI detectors have very limited discrimination abilities, and we can expect them to perform not as well as a VLF at identifying what metal was found. This is the reason why many metal detectorists dig everything they find. They would not want to miss a gold ring that was reported as aluminum trash. Can a long range locator find an alloy? But this is not the metal detector forum, it is the long range locator forum. And we are not examining a VLF or PI detector, we are considering the Crypton PDGold detector, which does not use magnetism to detect buried gold. I am familiar with the principle that this locator works, and I have already described the principles that allow detection of long time buried gold. But for those who didn't find my posts, here is a short description of how the Krypton detectors find buried metals: These detectors do not locate the metal, and they don't measure any magnetic properties of the metal alloy. The Krypton detectors measure very tiny electrical signals that occur just under the ground's surface, and above where the metal is buried. A buied metal object will corrode because of the action of microbes in the soil that secrete cyanide to dissolve gold, silver, copper and many other metals. these dissolved metal ions slowly move upward in the soil toward the surface, and they become a compound again before reaching the surface. The millions of gold ions give of millions of tiny electrical impulses as they re-combine as solid gold particles to create micro-gold particles a few inches beneath the surface of the ground. The Crypton type locator senses these tiny electrical impulses. In order to determine the difference between the impulses that come from gold or from silver, the electronics can do that using spectral analysis electronics methods. The silver ions make a different spectral signature than gold ions as they combine to form a compound. How do ions move from an alloy? So, let us suppose there is a buried ring that is made of 50% gold, 30% silver, and 20% copper. This ring is 12k gold. After it has been under the ground long enough for microbes to dissolve trace amounts of the metals, we will see there are gold, silver and copper ions that are dissolved in cyanide complex and other organic acids, moving upward through the ground. When these ions move near the surface, they will recombine to become compounds. The gold will recombine with another gold ion and become a gold metal particle. The silver will combine with often a sulfide, or oxygen to become an oxide, and the copper can combine with many elements such as chloride, or sulfate, and others. At the moment each ion of each of these metals combine, they send out a small electrical signal. This is what is detected by this kind of detector. If the detector is adjusted to register only the gold ions, then it will ignore the silver and copper ions. But you will find the gold alloys. The same is true if the detector is adjusted to register only the copper or silver ions. Now, I am familiar with machines that work very well to accomplish this task. and even the best machines depend on the right conditions must exist. For example, there must be microbes in the ground that dissolve the gold, silver or whatever metal you are looking for. Also, these ions must not be in a location that has heavy electric or magnetic activity in the soil. Any heavy electric or magnetic activity can cause the ions to all combine into compounds, so there are no remaining signals from ions. The principle in these detectors often includes a very weak electric or magnetic stimulator to cause some of the ions in the path to increase their chemical-electrical activity while you are pointing the sensing coil at the area of the target. Disclaimer Finally, I have never used a Crypton locator. From what I know about their circuitry, they are very finely tuned to accomplish what I described above. But also remember the caveats I mentioned above. Since I have not used this locator, I cannot say it works. I have seen a number of similar machines which work very well, but when you take them to locations that have different soil chemistry, or different magnetic field properties, they sometimes will not work, unless you return them to the location where they were calibrated. My point is that the properties of the alloys of gold and silver will make a big difference when you use a VLF or PI detector, but when you are using a long range locator that is sensing ions making chemical changes, then the alloy does not matter, as long as there are enough ions in the soil to measure. Best Wishes, J_P |
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Hi J_P, welcome back to debate.
Thanks for one more of your great assays. I hope you do not mind, if I ad some corrections to your text, to become more compatible with reality. Quote:
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Nice to see you are active. Why do you make these ignorant statements? Did you not read my previous posts? Most of the civilized world knows all about the mechanics of mobile metal ion movements. It was first discovered that dissolved metal ions move upward in the soil in 1990 by Australian scientists. They also discovered that bacteria dissolve metal ions that are buried in the soil. This science has been known by the north American and South American continents for more than 30 years as well as the UK and most countries in Europe. I suppose this information never reached the Balkans, based on what you posted. But I can assure you that smarter scientists than me have proved that metal ions really do move up from buried metals, and they really do become bound with surface elements before reaching the surface of the ground. This has been proven by hundreds of thousands of test pits that were dug and assayed by fire assay, chemical assay and electronic methods. However, I did not come here to make any arguments. I only came to comment on a topic that seemed interesting and add some well known information that we know from real science. I have no idea why you wish to refute the truth of real science. But that is not important to me because I do not wish to debate anything about what is real science or fake bs. If you want to know the truth, then read the scientific facts that were published by Frank Reith at the University of Adelaide, and read about the company that was founded based on his research which is now SGS, utilizing the mobile metal ion method to locate various metal deposits below the ground. Do you really want to see some practical use for this science? I can tell you mobile metal ion detection is responsible for more than one billion dollars of recovered gold, platinum, cobalt, lead, phosphorus, copper, antimony, silver, palladium, and a whole lot of other minerals that can be selectively detected. Perhaps you are not aware that I previously made this information available to all forum members in posts that I made 12 years ago... maybe you would be interested in reading them... http://www.longrangelocators.com/for...0&postcount=10 http://www.longrangelocators.com/for...9&postcount=33 http://www.longrangelocators.com/for...4&postcount=41 http://www.longrangelocators.com/for...6&postcount=53 http://www.longrangelocators.com/for...7&postcount=82 http://www.longrangelocators.com/for...4&postcount=94 http://www.longrangelocators.com/for...&postcount=103 http://www.longrangelocators.com/for...&postcount=114 To address your concern, I might suggest this post: http://www.longrangelocators.com/for...4&postcount=41 It is sad that this technology never reached the Balkans, because the rest of the world has prospered in a big way due to the knowledge of how to use mobile metal ion technology. However, even people who live in the Balkans can learn if they read the details on the internet. The problem is that the links I showed were good 12 years ago, but most of those websites have been removed after a few years passed. Mobile metal ion technology is no longer a new news item, so you will not find so many references to how it works online as before. But you can go to most universities in developed countries to learn how this is real science. Geologists use this method to pinpoint the exact location of buried gold and other metals routinely, and it pays off better than many of their other test methods. If you really want me to debate this science, then you must first become educated in what this science is. I do not have time to debate ignorant people who make accusations with no idea what they are talking about. Best Wishes, J_P |
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Thank you, I am happy that what I posted helped you to understand how it works.
Also, look at my reply to WM6 .. there is more information in the links that might help you to understand how it works. Best Wishes, J_P |
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I made the passive part a long time ago
Only when you have buried the metal for a long time It makes sense The longer it is buried, the higher the ion content The distance becomes more senses https://youtu.be/idF74je8peQ
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last month I saw a Roman site, he told me that they found a great treasure, when I was on the spot, there is like a large stone bathtub, its color is yellow inside, he told me it was full of a pieces of gold, it was fascinating !
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