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<p>[QUOTE="justafarmer, post: 929442, member: 3926"]Quote:</p><p><br /></p><p>"Like what? Silver is used in medical applications for bandages for healing wounds because it kills bacteria also the new thing coming is putting silver in all furniture in hospitals (chairs, beds, couches etc.). Silver will be used in new batteries for cars, silver in all the circuitry for the new smart phones. Also, silver will be huge in the solar panel industry. So, there will be no shortage of uses for silver in the future, just shortages of silver."</p><p><br /></p><p>Cost/benefit - if the supply of silver becomes short and unreliable or the price of silver becomes to high in relation to the benefit of its use in an industrial application - then a design modification which requires less silver per finished unit or some other subsitute will be employed. So you belive slver based solar panels will be economically reasonable @ $50.00 an ounce silver? Heck solar energy is having trouble gaining market share with $18.50 silver.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="justafarmer, post: 929442, member: 3926"]Quote: "Like what? Silver is used in medical applications for bandages for healing wounds because it kills bacteria also the new thing coming is putting silver in all furniture in hospitals (chairs, beds, couches etc.). Silver will be used in new batteries for cars, silver in all the circuitry for the new smart phones. Also, silver will be huge in the solar panel industry. So, there will be no shortage of uses for silver in the future, just shortages of silver." Cost/benefit - if the supply of silver becomes short and unreliable or the price of silver becomes to high in relation to the benefit of its use in an industrial application - then a design modification which requires less silver per finished unit or some other subsitute will be employed. So you belive slver based solar panels will be economically reasonable @ $50.00 an ounce silver? Heck solar energy is having trouble gaining market share with $18.50 silver.[/QUOTE]
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