Sir, I am from India. Iwant to know that in my recovery process i did two times aquea regia proess.After that i filtered the brown mud in filter paper.After dry the papper i burn the paper & transfer it to the crucible.But after melting i receive a new mattel with colour of smoke greay.I want to know what is this ?Platenium& palladium.But in brown mud?
If the mlccs are magnetic ones you will get nothing like silvel/palladium from them, just trash zinc. Maybe from 100 kg of them will recive 1g of palladium.
Hi, let me kindly disagree. First - there is also silver in the MLCCs, so it is more than nothing. And second - from my experience magnetic MLCCs have Pd content, but usually lower than non-magnetic ones. Thanks for watching!
@@escrapchannel Inded you will recive some silver from magnetic ones but the chemichals and the gas for melting just a litle buton will exced many times the price of silver recived.
Hi, let’s have a deal, next year when I am back to my lab I will do two experiments - magnetic and non-magnetic MLCCs processing for silver and palladium. I will add the cost of the chemicals so we will see. Deal? 😃
Big mines remove tons of earth , destroy large parts of mother Earth just for a few grams of metal, that why this form of scrapping is the way forward,
Good informatione 🔥❤️
Thank you!
Hi... Like bro, good job... 🤝👍
Thanks!
Sir, I am from India. Iwant to know that in my recovery process i did two times aquea regia proess.After that i filtered the brown mud in filter paper.After dry the papper i burn the paper & transfer it to the crucible.But after melting i receive a new mattel with colour of smoke greay.I want to know what is this ?Platenium& palladium.But in brown mud?
Yes, you may have impurities. What chemical you use to precipitate gold?
Привет 🤝
Скоро аффинаж будет, по добыче палладия?
Я тоже так же дома, отвёрткой все детали снимаю))
будет :)
good and important information ❤
Thanks!
I use SMB powder for preception. It is necessary to wash gold pwd.with hot water 2to4 times before melting with washing soda& borax pwd.?
Hi, yes washing helps. You can also boil gold powder in nitric acid to remove all metals but platinum.
Hello Friend 21liek 👍👍👍🎃
Thank you!
Благодаря, разбираш ги нещата👍
Надявам се да рестартирам тази година с интересни видеа. Има какво да се желае още.
This is amazing upload excellent and great video keep sharing these fascinating videos great job 👍👍👍👍👍
Stay connect🙂☺.🙃
Thank you 🙏
Приветствую. Спасибо за подробный обзор и информацию. От нас 👍 и подписка🤝
Спасибо!
Приветствую! Поддержал +13👍
Спасибо!
Приветствую коллега с интересом посмотрел, спасибо 👍
Спасибо!
👍👍👍
Thanks!
Спасибо за отличный обзор коллега!
Лайк однозначно!
Спасибо 👍
@@escrapchannel 🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️🤝🤝👍👍👍👍👍👍mantap bosss
Thanks
and what about palladium in the title?
1.5-2% from the MLCCs. That’s what I usually get. Sometimes more. Sometimes less.
С меня👍 и просмотр. И подписка
Спасибо!
If the mlccs are magnetic ones you will get nothing like silvel/palladium from them, just trash zinc. Maybe from 100 kg of them will recive 1g of palladium.
Hi, let me kindly disagree. First - there is also silver in the MLCCs, so it is more than nothing. And second - from my experience magnetic MLCCs have Pd content, but usually lower than non-magnetic ones. Thanks for watching!
@@escrapchannel Inded you will recive some silver from magnetic ones but the chemichals and the gas for melting just a litle buton will exced many times the price of silver recived.
Hi, let’s have a deal, next year when I am back to my lab I will do two experiments - magnetic and non-magnetic MLCCs processing for silver and palladium. I will add the cost of the chemicals so we will see. Deal? 😃
@@escrapchannel Deal ✌️😁
Big mines remove tons of earth , destroy large parts of mother Earth just for a few grams of metal, that why this form of scrapping is the way forward,
Super
Merci
Thumbs UP
Thanks!
Hello friend
Hello!
Привет дружище 🤝 поддержал 👍👍
Подписался на твой канал, приглашаю к себе в гости
С уважением
and how much palladium per one kilo of thoses high quality mlcc?
Hi, I’ve seen 12 grams per kilogram in average. Sometimes more, sometimes less.
@@escrapchannel thanks . i like you videos very interristing
Thanks!
*NO MUSIC PLEASE.*
Note taken, thanks.