Just learned that catalytic converter buyers/recyclers pay 3 eur per universal catalytic converter. Really want to see now, how much Pt/Pd (Rh?) can I recover from my converters.
Really hope to get this recovery done before the end of 2019... Also, I will recover the ceramic (orange and yellowish solutions) and metallic (dark green solutions) substrates separately (possibly make separate video for metallic substrate recovery). The one patch with ceramic substrates came contaminated with iron (or nickel, don't really know) because I added 2 sheets of metallic substrate to it. Will probably recover this one separately as well. Will perform platinum, palladium and probably (those were universal converters, don't know if there is any) rhodium recovery as well (sodium bisulfate fusion method). A lot of interesting content is coming in the near future, stay tuned!
Thank you! 2nd part will be uploaded! But right now I have very little time to basically do anything. I will try to start filming 2nd part tomorrow and upload it somewhere around Christmas. Will also start filming a gold recovery video from scrap RAM/ PCIE cards.
It depends on the type of converter (metallic vs ceramic vs beads) and manufacturer (Audi, Volvo, Fiat, Honda,...). 1 kg of original converter substrate usually gives out 2-5g of PGMs (there are converters what yield a lot more. Some BMW and Fiat converters are over 1000eur a piece). In this video I'm recovering PGMs from universal catalytic converters, they are the worst for recovering precious metals because there is really little amount of PGMs in them. I cannot really tell how much I going to end up with 'cause right now the solutions are just waiting for me to be processed. I hope to get around 3-5g of PGMs out of them. But we will see...
Just learned that catalytic converter buyers/recyclers pay 3 eur per universal catalytic converter. Really want to see now, how much Pt/Pd (Rh?) can I recover from my converters.
Really hope to get this recovery done before the end of 2019...
Also, I will recover the ceramic (orange and yellowish solutions) and metallic (dark green solutions) substrates separately (possibly make separate video for metallic substrate recovery). The one patch with ceramic substrates came contaminated with iron (or nickel, don't really know) because I added 2 sheets of metallic substrate to it. Will probably recover this one separately as well.
Will perform platinum, palladium and probably (those were universal converters, don't know if there is any) rhodium recovery as well (sodium bisulfate fusion method).
A lot of interesting content is coming in the near future, stay tuned!
Nice video sir but second part uploaded
Thank you!
2nd part will be uploaded! But right now I have very little time to basically do anything. I will try to start filming 2nd part tomorrow and upload it somewhere around Christmas.
Will also start filming a gold recovery video from scrap RAM/ PCIE cards.
Thank you sir for the answer.
No problem!
Next part upload it sir
Thank you sir
Hi sir and 1 kg catalytic converter dost and Palladium Platinum and rhodium percentage how much please tell me sir
It depends on the type of converter (metallic vs ceramic vs beads) and manufacturer (Audi, Volvo, Fiat, Honda,...). 1 kg of original converter substrate usually gives out 2-5g of PGMs (there are converters what yield a lot more. Some BMW and Fiat converters are over 1000eur a piece).
In this video I'm recovering PGMs from universal catalytic converters, they are the worst for recovering precious metals because there is really little amount of PGMs in them. I cannot really tell how much I going to end up with 'cause right now the solutions are just waiting for me to be processed. I hope to get around 3-5g of PGMs out of them. But we will see...