for those of you playing at home , you should know there is actually more gold in the ceramic that came off than there is on the curcuit board half that peels off
there is more gold in the black epoxy resin than there is on the fibre base. there are tiny 24k gold wires running through the black epoxy. they connect the silicon wafer to the fibre base. 1kg of these chips can yield up to 5 grams of gold if recovered correctly.
In this video, Avi Oziel describes how to recover gold from integrated circuit or IC chips found on motherboards from a computer, router, or any other circuit board that contains a CPU. It is easy to miss these gold filled IC chips as the gold is not visible from the outside such as the CPU chips, RAM fingers, or IDE pins. The key here is to spot a small line of gold on the edge of the IC chip, indicating that there is more gold inside the chip if pried open! Also note, you must first break away the IC chip from the motherboard and then remove the ceramic casing that covers the precious metal from sight. So remember, always break open the ceramic casing to uncover the gold before processing your IC chips in your acid peroxide solution!
Avi Oziel Presents: Gold Recovery from Integrated Circuit Chips In this video, Avi Oziel describes how to recover gold from integrated circuit or IC chips found on motherboards from a computer, router, or any other circuit board that contains a CPU. It is easy to miss these gold filled IC chips as the gold is not visible from the outside such as the CPU chips, RAM fingers, or IDE pins. The key here is to spot a small line of gold on the edge of the IC chip, indicating that there is more gold inside the chip if pried open! Also note, you must first break away the IC chip from the motherboard and then remove the ceramic casing that covers the precious metal from sight. So remember, always break open the ceramic casing to uncover the gold before processing your IC chips in your acid peroxide solution!
In this video, Avi Oziel describes how to recover gold from integrated circuit or IC chips found on motherboards from a computer, router, or any other circuit board that contains a CPU. It is easy to miss these gold filled IC chips as the gold is not visible from the outside such as the CPU chips, RAM fingers, or IDE pins. The key here is to spot a small line of gold on the edge of the IC chip, indicating that there is more gold inside the chip if pried open! Also note, you must first break away the IC chip from the motherboard and then remove the ceramic casing that covers the precious metal from sight. So remember, always break open the ceramic casing to uncover the gold before processing your IC chips in your acid peroxide solution! Avi Oziel's Gold Recovery Website: avioziel.com Subscribe Avi Oziel's Gold Recovery TH-cam channel to view my informative 'how-to' videos about gold recovery from computers and electronics: th-cam.com/channels/_ZrdQktInBRhHy2LuE2x-w.html Avi Oziel's Gold Recovery Social Media Profiles and Website Blogs: Twitter Profile Page: twitter.com/avioziel Google+ Profile Page: plus.google.com/107974042427125323236 FaceBook Profile Page: facebook.com/oziel.marketing.toronto.advertising.seo.toronto LinkedIn Profile Page: ca.linkedin.com/pub/avi-oziel-free-gold-recovery-from-computers-and-electronics/82/476/8b8/ Quora Gold Recovery Blog: avioziel.quora.com/ Blogger Gold Recovery Blog: avioziel-goldrecovery.blogspot.com
for those of you playing at home , you should know there is actually more gold in the ceramic that came off than there is on the curcuit board half that peels off
there is more gold in the black epoxy resin than there is on the fibre base. there are tiny 24k gold wires running through the black epoxy. they connect the silicon wafer to the fibre base. 1kg of these chips can yield up to 5 grams of gold if recovered correctly.
In this video, Avi Oziel describes how to recover gold from integrated circuit or IC chips found on motherboards from a computer, router, or any other circuit board that contains a CPU. It is easy to miss these gold filled IC chips as the gold is not visible from the outside such as the CPU chips, RAM fingers, or IDE pins. The key here is to spot a small line of gold on the edge of the IC chip, indicating that there is more gold inside the chip if pried open! Also note, you must first break away the IC chip from the motherboard and then remove the ceramic casing that covers the precious metal from sight. So remember, always break open the ceramic casing to uncover the gold before processing your IC chips in your acid peroxide solution!
Avi Oziel Presents: Gold Recovery from Integrated Circuit Chips
In this video, Avi Oziel describes how to recover gold from integrated circuit or IC chips found on motherboards from a computer, router, or any other circuit board that contains a CPU. It is easy to miss these gold filled IC chips as the gold is not visible from the outside such as the CPU chips, RAM fingers, or IDE pins. The key here is to spot a small line of gold on the edge of the IC chip, indicating that there is more gold inside the chip if pried open! Also note, you must first break away the IC chip from the motherboard and then remove the ceramic casing that covers the precious metal from sight. So remember, always break open the ceramic casing to uncover the gold before processing your IC chips in your acid peroxide solution!
In this video, Avi Oziel describes how to recover gold from integrated circuit or IC chips found on motherboards from a computer, router, or any other circuit board that contains a CPU. It is easy to miss these gold filled IC chips as the gold is not visible from the outside such as the CPU chips, RAM fingers, or IDE pins. The key here is to spot a small line of gold on the edge of the IC chip, indicating that there is more gold inside the chip if pried open! Also note, you must first break away the IC chip from the motherboard and then remove the ceramic casing that covers the precious metal from sight. So remember, always break open the ceramic casing to uncover the gold before processing your IC chips in your acid peroxide solution!
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the entire chip has gold, the top portion has to be melted in sulphuric acid to reveal the gold bond wires.
The black tops are worthless..... collect and put them in a bag then send them to me for disposal
the most of the gold is in that black ceramic cap not on the bottom
Obviously you have never looked inside the black tops. That is where the majority of the gold is. Incinerate and pan the ashes for the wires.
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you really really should STOP making "informative" videos as so far as i have seen 75-80 % of your information has been wrong.