As someone who does back yard refining I can say from first hand experience that Palladium is a true PITA to recover and refine. I'm actually shocked it is as cheap as it is. I would honestly expect it to be 4-5X more expensive. But it is a beautiful metal and my 2nd favourite right behind silver. A great video btw. I do hope you contacted Sreetips to advise you were going to use a clip from his channel. The guy does a LOT of hard work and deserve the credit.
Excellent video. This is the main metal mines where I work. Lac Des Iles mine is one if not the only mine where palladium is the major metal mined. Cheers!
My new favorite channel! Thanks for the golden nuggets of information! I think the universe is pointing me in a specific direction. Between my newfound interest in sound money, recently being hired by a geologist, and finding this channel, the pieces are falling into place. I'm excited to build my knowledge at the beginning of a commodity super cycle.
One of the biggest application palladium is in catalysis, which has been extensively used pharmaceutical industry and other industries including bulk, commodity chemicals and agrochemicals. Due to this 2010 Chemistry Nobel Prize was awarded for palladium catalysis (Prof. Negishi, Prof. Suzuki and Prof. Heck). It would have been great if the speaker included this information as well.
Your voice ain’t the best for commenting, but it’s 100x better than dialogue, don’t get me wrong, I’m definitely a new sub and do appreciate the hard work you do making videos, I definitely DO NOT MEAN TO GIVE U NO DISRESPECT.
Good video! With one exception - questioning if electrification will fully come to pass seems quite illogical. What are the alternatives? Are you proposing humanity goes back to horses? The oil will run out so there is no alternative to electrification.
@@CommodityCulture I have 48 grams of platinum ore... I need to get it tested to see exactly what I have. It's super light... A jeweler offered me 1k for an 18 gram piece I have..
Platinum and palladium play two completely different roles in catalytic converters. Platinum stores and releases oxygen where as palladium breaks nitrogen from no2 but it can only do so when there is a absence of free oxygen. That's why fuel control systems must cycle from rich to lean in a precise manner.
Palladium is off colour unlike platinum which is white white .Being greyish the palladium alloyed gold is darker than ideal so white gold with palladium is plated with rhodium because it is blue white like platinum . When I was in the jewellery trade in the late seventies we used palladium as a cheap white gold for diamond set areas . It is much lighter weight than gold or platinum . The use in the auto industry has made it far more expensive than it is worth . Not close to the quality of platinum , which needs no plating to get the blue white colour
I don't know but I would think there's much better stock footage to run in the background than the confusing, sometimes unrelated and outdated depictions of the processes.
Using a rarest metal as a solution for automobile gas emissions is the most silly decision that shows science limitations to find a breakthrough for an ever rising issue.
I enjoyed the history of Palladium presented. However, I am sure that internal combustion engines WILL vanish within the next 40 to 50 years. They are already being legislated out of the auto industry by 2030 or 2040 in most developed countries. As you noted there are many processes that will still require Pd.
Thank you for watching. I'm not so sure they'll be phased out, the political class dictating these legislations are some of the most ignorant and vile people on the planet and they have no clue what it actually takes to make that happen.
I watched Disney pin trade video earlier and noticed how the designs are so cute but the outlines are a shiny color not like filling in a coloring book with black ink matte lines it's like palladium in space colored in flat for the Disney pin Murakami superflat was on my mind earlier
Dude reread your scripts. You have been very redundant in your introduction. I like what your doing, also throw some personal touches it'll feel less workplace video.
I know it’s not OK to say the R word, but Russia also exports it as one of their main exports. I watched this metal go from 800 to 1500 in a matter of days and then drop down the 500 and then jump all the way back up to 14
As someone who does back yard refining I can say from first hand experience that Palladium is a true PITA to recover and refine. I'm actually shocked it is as cheap as it is. I would honestly expect it to be 4-5X more expensive. But it is a beautiful metal and my 2nd favourite right behind silver.
A great video btw. I do hope you contacted Sreetips to advise you were going to use a clip from his channel. The guy does a LOT of hard work and deserve the credit.
Thanks for the comment. I didn't ask him because I used the clip for a couple of seconds and credited him.
last year it was worth 3k, I had 2 ounze of palladium and sold it. One of the best investments i made. I bought it for 1300 both of them years ago.
Wow that's a great return!
I have many palladium ball size I want to communicate with your company.
Yah but now you have green paper that's plummeting in buying power
Pay taxes? They’ll be looking…
I bought 608lbs. Of platinum and Palladium and forgot where I put it. Somewhere near the arctic circle. It's pretty cold up there.
Excellent video. This is the main metal mines where I work. Lac Des Iles mine is one if not the only mine where palladium is the major metal mined. Cheers!
Awesome, thanks for watching!
Soo can u hook me up with raw paladium XD
Ha! Pd was really cheap in the 1960’s with little industrial use. So my college ring is 1.5 oz of Palladium.
My new favorite channel! Thanks for the golden nuggets of information! I think the universe is pointing me in a specific direction.
Between my newfound interest in sound money, recently being hired by a geologist, and finding this channel, the pieces are falling into place. I'm excited to build my knowledge at the beginning of a commodity super cycle.
Awesome, glad to have you on board!
Yet another fantastic video. Educational value to anyone. Keep'em coming.
Thanks, will do!
I hope you keep making these sort of videos! Copper might be a good topic.
Thank you, I was considering copper and will probably do a video on it at some point.
Love these short Documentary,s
Thanks for this Cinema worthy video! Very informative
Thank you, glad you found it useful!
One of the biggest application palladium is in catalysis, which has been extensively used pharmaceutical industry and other industries including bulk, commodity chemicals and agrochemicals. Due to this 2010 Chemistry Nobel Prize was awarded for palladium catalysis (Prof. Negishi, Prof. Suzuki and Prof. Heck). It would have been great if the speaker included this information as well.
Thanks for the info!
Super job brother! 🦁
Appreciate it!
Your voice ain’t the best for commenting, but it’s 100x better than dialogue, don’t get me wrong, I’m definitely a new sub and do appreciate the hard work you do making videos, I definitely DO NOT MEAN TO GIVE U NO DISRESPECT.
Great video, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Very informative many thanks!
You're welcome and thanks for watching!
I love it when "scientists" make assumptions, skip the evidence and trust the word of an "expert".
As the electric car has been becoming popular, not sure if the price of Pd can keep a up-trend in the next decade!
Very informative
Thank you for watching, glad you got value.
great documentary video, accompany me dinner, thanks a lot
Thank you for watching and glad you enjoyed it!
Not gonna lie Wolladium would've been cool name for Palladium XD
nice information
Thanks
Do you think its still worth buying Palladium...I just got a Palladium Eagle Proof 2021..the premium was insane..
I'm far from an expert on the palladium market but it seems like a decent speculation to me.
Reality is is going take the fanciful predictions about EVs to the woodshed.
that intro has some how it's made vibes
Good vdo
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how much price of Eno gram
We need one for ADAMANTINE
Will certainly consider it, thanks!
Good video!
With one exception - questioning if electrification will fully come to pass seems quite illogical. What are the alternatives? Are you proposing humanity goes back to horses? The oil will run out so there is no alternative to electrification.
This is very misguided. Oil will not run out, we have plenty. Fossil fuels are to be embraced, not shunned.
What about rhodium?
I definitely may cover that at some point.
@@CommodityCulture I have 48 grams of platinum ore... I need to get it tested to see exactly what I have. It's super light... A jeweler offered me 1k for an 18 gram piece I have..
Platinum and palladium play two completely different roles in catalytic converters. Platinum stores and releases oxygen where as palladium breaks nitrogen from no2 but it can only do so when there is a absence of free oxygen. That's why fuel control systems must cycle from rich to lean in a precise manner.
what about titanium?
Need 4k
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Is palladium made from white gold?
White gold is a combination of gold, platinum and some other metals.
Osmium is next.
this metal is toxic yet i notice the us mint sells it as collector coins
you're not suppose to eat those ones.
Palladium is off colour unlike platinum which is white white .Being greyish the palladium alloyed gold is darker than ideal so white gold with palladium is plated with rhodium because it is blue white like platinum . When I was in the jewellery trade in the late seventies we used palladium as a cheap white gold for diamond set areas . It is much lighter weight than gold or platinum . The use in the auto industry has made it far more expensive than it is worth . Not close to the quality of platinum , which needs no plating to get the blue white colour
Apa ciri ciri biji paladium
now it's $964... says whatever you want. it's still not a precious metal!
I don't know but I would think there's much better stock footage to run in the background than the confusing, sometimes unrelated and outdated depictions of the processes.
Using a rarest metal as a solution for automobile gas emissions is the most silly decision that shows science limitations to find a breakthrough for an ever rising issue.
Sounds better to me than making cars unavailable to wide population and reverting back to horse age...
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Wait I thought palladium was just from palworld
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I have small one palladium boss
I enjoyed the history of Palladium presented. However, I am sure that internal combustion engines WILL vanish within the next 40 to 50 years. They are already being legislated out of the auto industry by 2030 or 2040 in most developed countries. As you noted there are many processes that will still require Pd.
Thank you for watching. I'm not so sure they'll be phased out, the political class dictating these legislations are some of the most ignorant and vile people on the planet and they have no clue what it actually takes to make that happen.
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Am 5.kg Paladiu din electronice.Din Romania.
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People going to cut off from exhaust, gases kiling million's, something mistake in this case
I watched Disney pin trade video earlier and noticed how the designs are so cute but the outlines are a shiny color not like filling in a coloring book with black ink matte lines it's like palladium in space colored in flat for the Disney pin Murakami superflat was on my mind earlier
Emissions tightening in China and India. Lol. OK if you say so.
Sure if Elon want to buy I want 50 billion USD pallium bars myself
Palladium, chief metal among trolls.
I got it
Ugh, the music. A horribly produced music video....
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Russia didn't invade Ukraine, Washington DC did.
Are you dumb or retarded?
Convincing politicians to act in your favour and funding opposition is not an invasion since. Everybody is acting at free will in this transaction.
Bullshit
Take your meds grandma
We ended crypto, so we could sanction and loot Russia. Then we can gate keep space travel. We won, stop crying.
More monetary value then gold now come talk ….. spike value means nothing…. Gold is the measuring tape and definition of money ….
I agree with you, but palladium costs more per ounce, that's the only point I was making.
@@CommodityCulture not anymore ;)
Dude reread your scripts. You have been very redundant in your introduction. I like what your doing, also throw some personal touches it'll feel less workplace video.
It is not "Hi Archy" It is "Hi Er Archy".
I know one way we can increase the supply of Palladium just stop selling catalytic converters
I know it’s not OK to say the R word, but Russia also exports it as one of their main exports. I watched this metal go from 800 to 1500 in a matter of days and then drop down the 500 and then jump all the way back up to 14
The R word is all good on my channel! Yes, Russia is a major producer of palladium.
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