My friend, there is a step that if you do it before the long and boring washing step, it will shorten this step for you. After burning and charging, put the product in a plate and put it on a strong fire again to burn it and turn all the black color into white ash that you can get rid of easily.
Great video! Great to see more of the mass processing style to find out if anything changes from the small test type batches. Looking forward to seeing your next video!
Me and my father we are trying our best to make a living out of repairing TV. But right now there is no customer and we are 10 months rent behind for our home. (Our landlord is very kind) We have so much electronic waste that i thought is only junk, but i think we can scrap and turn them into gold. Your videos has given me a lot of hope, thank you sir. God bless you and your family, much love from Iran ❤
Try ferrous sulfate to drop your dirty gold, then redo with ur SMB to clean it. Ferrous sulfate seems 🤔 to drop bigger particles of gold. See AK Gold Bear videos 📹 for examples.
I agree! Especially with dirty solutions, it does a MUCH better job of coagulating the gold. What is even better, NO NASTY FUMES like you get with SMB. I will not use SMB anymore.
Hi Mike great video as always. I tried something different in my process which I think you should try. After your gravity separation put your concentrates back into you pan and back onto your foundery. It turns the carbon white very quickly only takes 5 minutes and probably was one of my best extractions. Anyway do with that information what you like. I was even thinking on doing another gravity separation after but probably not needed. Ok thanks again for your videos have learned a lot from you so thank you
Because the black that remains to you is not black ash, but rather small grains that were not burned and were not well reached by the fire, and therefore they must be re-burned well.
@WaffleStaffel Yes, my friend. You will lose some gold. This is also the reason for not completely eliminating the other minerals that make the aqua regia green-blue. Because these small carbon pieces may retain some of the electronics legs. They must be returned again after grinding and burning them well until the black material disappears and turns into white ash.
Do all chips contain gold? Im curious if ones on like, microwave boards or washing machine panels would be gold bearing. It all adds up. Ive skipped them thinking only higer end electronics would have the bond wires in the chips
Most do. Some newer ones may only have copper or aluminum bond wires. Gold is still the preferred interconnect method for most chips.
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It'd be interesting to compare the energy cost and mass of carbon generated in the extraction process vs that of its production (intrinsic carbon cost).
Embodied carbon emissions? I'm betting the production causes more emissions, as there's the mining, earth moving, extraction, refinement, processing into the forms that production/fab facilities use, transportation, assembly into final product, more shipping, etc.. However, I'd wager the extraction is nearly as carbon intensive. But, in the end, you're keeping precious metals out of the landfill. It's expensive and resource intensive, but higher CO2 = more greening and record crops. The focus on carbon is misdirection to shift blame and austerity on the end user. Never a peep is uttered about pollution, waste, or planned obsolescence.
Looking for the final tally of the gold from those chips. I am getting ready to start some recovery myself. Do you have a video of recovery the gold from e-waste boards themselves. I have several boards that have gold on the boards themselves. Also do you have an email, that I would be able to consult with you as I am doing any of the process for recovery. Also did you build your fume hood system or did you buy it pre-built. Thanks for your assistance and as always take care and I will see you on the next video. Oh by the way I have around a 100 pounds of gold bearing material.
Are you referring to the fritted glass filter? It looks like a 200 or 300ml volume. Medium frit is a good general purpose grade, but if you're inserting paper filters you can go with a large frit, or a less expensive Buchner funnel.
I have a hard time fully ashing my IC's. I can bring them to a bright red glow, hit them with the torch on full blast, but I usually only ash the outside half of the package. I've tried burning in open air, and pyrolyzing in a loosely sealed container. I've used a big propane torch, and an electric burner. I've even tried blowing pure O2 on the red hot material, but it doesn't burn like carbon would, it just cools it off. Even after repeated burning and pulverizing, I still end up with tons of black bits clinging to legs/bond wires/silicon. Any suggestions? I haven't done it large scale with a weed burner like you, I've only done very small test batches, but you'd think that would do a more complete burn. I'm tempted to try an oxy-propane torch, but I don't want to melt everything.
@@WaffleStaffel I have had good results using propane burner on the bottom and turbo torch ( it just uses acetylene ) from the top . Burn , crush , burn again.
My friend, there is a step that if you do it before the long and boring washing step, it will shorten this step for you. After burning and charging, put the product in a plate and put it on a strong fire again to burn it and turn all the black color into white ash that you can get rid of easily.
Hi Mike, Another fantastic video! The second refine with no results was great to see! Good job!! Thumbs up! Jim
Great video! Great to see more of the mass processing style to find out if anything changes from the small test type batches. Looking forward to seeing your next video!
Me and my father we are trying our best to make a living out of repairing TV.
But right now there is no customer and we are 10 months rent behind for our home. (Our landlord is very kind)
We have so much electronic waste that i thought is only junk, but i think we can scrap and turn them into gold.
Your videos has given me a lot of hope, thank you sir.
God bless you and your family, much love from Iran ❤
Try ferrous sulfate to drop your dirty gold, then redo with ur SMB to clean it. Ferrous sulfate seems 🤔 to drop bigger particles of gold. See AK Gold Bear videos 📹 for examples.
I agree! Especially with dirty solutions, it does a MUCH better job of coagulating the gold. What is even better, NO NASTY FUMES like you get with SMB. I will not use SMB anymore.
Gotta make your own. That nasty stuff from the store you used has too many impurities. It looked like soup 🍲 🤪
Hi Mike great video as always. I tried something different in my process which I think you should try. After your gravity separation put your concentrates back into you pan and back onto your foundery. It turns the carbon white very quickly only takes 5 minutes and probably was one of my best extractions. Anyway do with that information what you like. I was even thinking on doing another gravity separation after but probably not needed. Ok thanks again for your videos have learned a lot from you so thank you
Because the black that remains to you is not black ash, but rather small grains that were not burned and were not well reached by the fire, and therefore they must be re-burned well.
Yes, and if there's any IC package which is burned, but not turned to ash, it'll absorb some gold just like activated carbon would.
@WaffleStaffel Yes, my friend. You will lose some gold. This is also the reason for not completely eliminating the other minerals that make the aqua regia green-blue. Because these small carbon pieces may retain some of the electronics legs. They must be returned again after grinding and burning them well until the black material disappears and turns into white ash.
great video!
nice well done
Do all chips contain gold? Im curious if ones on like, microwave boards or washing machine panels would be gold bearing. It all adds up. Ive skipped them thinking only higer end electronics would have the bond wires in the chips
Most do. Some newer ones may only have copper or aluminum bond wires. Gold is still the preferred interconnect method for most chips.
It'd be interesting to compare the energy cost and mass of carbon generated in the extraction process vs that of its production (intrinsic carbon cost).
Embodied carbon emissions? I'm betting the production causes more emissions, as there's the mining, earth moving, extraction, refinement, processing into the forms that production/fab facilities use, transportation, assembly into final product, more shipping, etc.. However, I'd wager the extraction is nearly as carbon intensive. But, in the end, you're keeping precious metals out of the landfill.
It's expensive and resource intensive, but higher CO2 = more greening and record crops. The focus on carbon is misdirection to shift blame and austerity on the end user. Never a peep is uttered about pollution, waste, or planned obsolescence.
Great videos! Would love to see that sluice lol
Looking for the final tally of the gold from those chips. I am getting ready to start some recovery myself. Do you have a video of recovery the gold from e-waste boards themselves. I have several boards that have gold on the boards themselves. Also do you have an email, that I would be able to consult with you as I am doing any of the process for recovery. Also did you build your fume hood system or did you buy it pre-built. Thanks for your assistance and as always take care and I will see you on the next video. Oh by the way I have around a 100 pounds of gold bearing material.
Could you share with us the glass filter info what size is it and where you picked it up , please ?
Are you referring to the fritted glass filter? It looks like a 200 or 300ml volume. Medium frit is a good general purpose grade, but if you're inserting paper filters you can go with a large frit, or a less expensive Buchner funnel.
I have 2 Buchner 100 ml funnel so weird filter paper fits and one and is loose in the other one . I’m looking to get better funnels
@@Hill-13 If you get one that's 65mm in diameter, you can use dirt cheap Aeropress coffee filters.
Mike I had to upgrade the lab equipment I bought a 600 ml fritter filter .
I have a hard time fully ashing my IC's. I can bring them to a bright red glow, hit them with the torch on full blast, but I usually only ash the outside half of the package. I've tried burning in open air, and pyrolyzing in a loosely sealed container. I've used a big propane torch, and an electric burner. I've even tried blowing pure O2 on the red hot material, but it doesn't burn like carbon would, it just cools it off. Even after repeated burning and pulverizing, I still end up with tons of black bits clinging to legs/bond wires/silicon.
Any suggestions? I haven't done it large scale with a weed burner like you, I've only done very small test batches, but you'd think that would do a more complete burn. I'm tempted to try an oxy-propane torch, but I don't want to melt everything.
@@WaffleStaffel I have had good results using propane burner on the bottom and turbo torch ( it just uses acetylene ) from the top . Burn , crush , burn again.
@@Hill-13 Thanks.
Does smelting ,(borax soda silica carbon and metal lead ) then puring in cone then cupeling ,do the job ?
41:50 correction: your SMB is one big lump because you live in Florida 😜
keeping your eye out for drones over there ?
Can you let me know the make of your ball mil as I would like one and cannot find anything online ta . Great video
Watch for the next video. I'll talk about it.
There's stuff in the mudd