System and method for silver recovery and monitoring

Specialized metallurgical processes – compositions for use therei – Compositions – Solid treating composition for liquid metal or charge

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C075S733000, C266S101000, C266S170000

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06991669

ABSTRACT:
A silver recovery and monitoring system including a sensor for transmitting a silver concentration signal in response to the concentration of silver in a fluid, means for determining whether the silver concentration signal indicates the concentration of silver in the fluid to be above a predetermined silver level and for initiating a silver alert signal in response to a determination that the silver concentration signal indicates the concentration of silver in the fluid to be above the predetermined silver level, and means for transmitting a notification signal to a silver monitoring station in response to the silver alert signal.

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