Silver provides antibacterial cell phones
Bacteria and viruses are especially on the cell phones. A British company has made an invention in this regard
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A smartphone without bacteria or viruses, a good thing. A silver-based technology ensures this. Originally designed for military purposes, this new generation of cell phones will soon be available to the public. The company hopes that the technology will find its way into all smartphones. The smartphone is waterproof and can be treated with soap and disinfectants.
There are many valuable raw materials in cell phones, even in the many millions that have been put away in drawers. For example, gold, silver, copper or cobalt. In addition, there are rare earths, aluminum, palladium, platinum and nickel. Recycling or reselling discarded cell phones would conserve raw materials.
New technologies need raw materials, not only cell phones, but also solar and wind energy depend on silver. Silver is not only of interest to the jewelry sector, but also to industry and investors. It's no wonder that commodity experts believe that the metal has particularly high potential for price increases, especially in the event of an expected economic upswing.
So why not bet on companies that own silver in prospective projects, such as Kuya Silver or Vizsla Resources.
Kuya Silver - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8Qu1EGWgIE - takes care of the formerly producing Bethania silver property in Peru. Silver, zinc and lead were produced here. In addition, the company has its eye on a large property in the Cobalt Camp in Ontario to develop a silver mine there.
Vizsla Resources - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=An7-u17J5hM - has already posted notable drill results at its Panuco silver-gold project in Mexico (up to 2,000 grams of silver and up to 11.55 grams of gold).
Latest corporate information and press releases from Kuya Silver (https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/kuya-silver-corp/) and Vizsla Resources (https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/vizsla-resources-corp/).
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