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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1432086, member: 26302"]I didn't, I was in commercial/residential wiring. I am the one who has been pointing out on the board for weeks how silver can be replaced, as it already has been in homes. </p><p><br /></p><p>Regarding electronics, I know for a fact circuit boards are using them now heavier due to what you referenced already the phase out of lead. My wife's friend's husband is an engineer of circuit boards. This was the basis also of my posts a few months ago describing increased utilization of palladium in circuit boards as well. </p><p><br /></p><p>Btw, I was referring to you saying corrosion of silver prevents its use in electronics. All of the major conductors corrode, so I was simply point out all of them are coated to prevent them from doing so, to enable their efficient use. IDK why silver would be different than copper or aluminum. Can you state why silver wire could not be coated in such uses to prevent tarnishing? It was your assertion to begin with.</p><p><br /></p><p>Dang, I argue silver can be replaced, get yelled at. I argue silver is an excellent conductor, I get yelled at. Tough thread.</p><p><br /></p><p>Btw Fatima, just what is your problem with this "personal anecdote" crud? Its tiring how you need to simply speel insults constantly. If you wished, I would have simply given you a link to a manufacturer of residential wiring and shown you every single wire is coated. Same difference.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1432086, member: 26302"]I didn't, I was in commercial/residential wiring. I am the one who has been pointing out on the board for weeks how silver can be replaced, as it already has been in homes. Regarding electronics, I know for a fact circuit boards are using them now heavier due to what you referenced already the phase out of lead. My wife's friend's husband is an engineer of circuit boards. This was the basis also of my posts a few months ago describing increased utilization of palladium in circuit boards as well. Btw, I was referring to you saying corrosion of silver prevents its use in electronics. All of the major conductors corrode, so I was simply point out all of them are coated to prevent them from doing so, to enable their efficient use. IDK why silver would be different than copper or aluminum. Can you state why silver wire could not be coated in such uses to prevent tarnishing? It was your assertion to begin with. Dang, I argue silver can be replaced, get yelled at. I argue silver is an excellent conductor, I get yelled at. Tough thread. Btw Fatima, just what is your problem with this "personal anecdote" crud? Its tiring how you need to simply speel insults constantly. If you wished, I would have simply given you a link to a manufacturer of residential wiring and shown you every single wire is coated. Same difference.[/QUOTE]
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