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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 1761216, member: 15199"]The former #1 industrial use of silver was photography, with today even x-ray film is being replaced with digital sensors, whereas the #1 industrial use of palladium is catalytic converter use, and the industrial use in automobiles has more than tripled with both the number of new cars, as well as countries which before saw little need, now participates as their pollution problems grow. Also the major mining areas for palladium is in South African countries which are still considered more risky than silver producing areas. </p><p> </p><p>Proponents keep pushing use of silver in solar panels, purification, even in weird medical use, but even with all of the solar expansion, silver keeps stable to dropping. If the world one day eliminates petroleum based cars/trucks, and turn to bicycles, palladium may drop a little although jewelry use is more favorable than silver ( thought of as a cheap piece).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 1761216, member: 15199"]The former #1 industrial use of silver was photography, with today even x-ray film is being replaced with digital sensors, whereas the #1 industrial use of palladium is catalytic converter use, and the industrial use in automobiles has more than tripled with both the number of new cars, as well as countries which before saw little need, now participates as their pollution problems grow. Also the major mining areas for palladium is in South African countries which are still considered more risky than silver producing areas. Proponents keep pushing use of silver in solar panels, purification, even in weird medical use, but even with all of the solar expansion, silver keeps stable to dropping. If the world one day eliminates petroleum based cars/trucks, and turn to bicycles, palladium may drop a little although jewelry use is more favorable than silver ( thought of as a cheap piece).[/QUOTE]
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