I realize that tech sales people have done their job promoting immersion
silver to end users. The people who bad-mouth ENIG have been sold a bill of
goods. Cyanide is bad I know. I have a question for the effluent
controlling agencies. Why is more Cyanide allowed in the stream than
Silver? Our local controlling agency will not allow our company to even
consider immersion silver. Companies that offer IS chemistry will not tell
you this of course. More research? Yes, they have alot of lost time to make
up.

Formaldehyde going away? Then what? Back to the Blackhole. LOL

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