:) nice. i still haven't processed my brown OR blue capacitors..saving them for a rainy day but i think i might get them done soon just in case the prices here in the US spike back up.
Hey Owl, Another great vid. Mate, I wonder if I can ask you to do an experiment. My new lab is not ready yet and I have been wanting to try the following. Strip completely 6 - 10 motherboards with an air chisel or hammer and chisel, and do a rough sort to remove aluminum capacitors and other obvious junk. Then either incinerate and crush or boil in hot H2SO4, remove any magnetic materials, then boil in HCL + Some citric to remove tin. Then dissolve all metals other than gold in hot HNO3. Recover Ag (and then any Pd) then recover Au with Aqua Regia. My theory is that sorting components (if not making a video) is a waste of time and that nearly everything can be recovered by simply incinerating, grinding and recovering. As you are one of the few refiners on UA-cam who understands the chemistry so I thought you might be up for the challenge,🙂
Looks like the sodium hydroxide is a bit cleaner process than ashing these type of capacitors. Thanks for showing! I have a nice stockpile of these older caps. Id like to use the lye to strip a few other ones that look like they may be pd/ag type mlcc inside.
I am trying right now the NaOH method on some blue ones and I think they are plastic. I have been soaking them for 2 hours and nothing is happening. I will try to wash them and then add H2so4 and see if thar works
Hello greetings from Argentina, I'm new to your channel and I really like your content I would like you to explain which capacitors have palladium 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
From my understanding brother something that is highly caustic to boiling can desovle metals too. Boiling in HCL will remove base metals but tin should be clear now purple colloidal gold is purple and also from my understanding there's supposes to be small amounts of gold in MLCCs.
Nice video! I have a doubt, why the hydrochloric acid solution is so violet or dark blue, it seems to me that it contains palladium with the copper. Thank you very much
Heya ! Another method for recovery which will be of great interest for those who don't have furnace at home ! It takes a long time to get rid of base metals using HCL but... It's the costless method of all ! Anyway, i must ask you about your last video for bga caps and the problem of gold yeld. Did you recover more gold or did you bought bad materials ( Some bga caps do not contain any gold instead of their "gold corner indication".) Thanks for sharing your work and wish you a good summer time.
I think mostly missing gold was caused by the amount of copper heat sink bgas. The yeild estimates are likely more accurate if they are sorted. The batch seemed to be mostly the heat sink ones. 1kg heat sink bgas will likely be similar yeild to less than 1/5th kg regular/gold corner bgas
@@colonialcharlie8702 what do you mean by "missing gold"? Why are all gold recoveryists complaining about missing or lost gold? Could someone please explain how gold is lost?
@@kamelsamer5768 the estimate for gold per kilogram is for either mixed bgas with some copper heat sync ones. (This was soo many if i recall) Or for no copper heat sink ones. The heat syncs are very heavy and skew the estimated gold recovery. Just something to keep in mind for those who may purchase or bid based apon an estimate they read.
Hi, may I ask you to check the hydrochloric acid solution for palladium, please. In presence of oxygen (air) palladium is dissolving in hydrochloric acid. Thank you for the great video! 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 👍
@@OwlTech333 The point is that I gave up from this process as I was finding Pd in the hydrochloric acid. Interesting .. I will do some experiments this weekend. Thank you!
@@escrapchannel diluted or concentrated HCl you were using? If you want to be 100% sure it won't touch the Pd you should use nickel chloride solution under reflux to dissolve the ceramics
Kardeşim bu palladyumu nittrik i hitrokirolitasit yapsak olurmu çökertme Hitrazinhitrat yapsak olurmu kardeşim kolay gelsin sana teşekürler çok çok çok sağol kardeşim
Kardeşim bu palladyumu nittrik i hitrokirolitasit yapsak olurmu çökertme Hitrazinhitrat yapsak olurmu kardeşim kolay gelsin sana teşekürler çok çok çok sağol kardeşim
@@OwlTech333 Thank you very much. Yes, I saw it before on your channel as well as now, but if I do not have sulfamic acid in order to get rid of lead, can I use only concentrated sulfuric acid
this one was for sale and I have no market for pure palladium so there was no financial reason to refine it and since I have other videos on the refining process (and more to post ) I decided to cash in the alloy…
Excellent video thank you!!! One of my favorite channels
Thanks for watching!
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Most thorough, skilled. What a teacher
Thank you!
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Thank you 🙌
That's an excellent job 👍
Thanks 👍
awesome and thanks
Nice process, cheers mate
Thanks for watching!
:) nice. i still haven't processed my brown OR blue capacitors..saving them for a rainy day but i think i might get them done soon just in case the prices here in the US spike back up.
Hey Owl, Another great vid.
Mate, I wonder if I can ask you to do an experiment. My new lab is not ready yet and I have been wanting to try the following.
Strip completely 6 - 10 motherboards with an air chisel or hammer and chisel, and do a rough sort to remove aluminum capacitors and other obvious junk. Then either incinerate and crush or boil in hot H2SO4, remove any magnetic materials, then boil in HCL + Some citric to remove tin. Then dissolve all metals other than gold in hot HNO3. Recover Ag (and then any Pd) then recover Au with Aqua Regia.
My theory is that sorting components (if not making a video) is a waste of time and that nearly everything can be recovered by simply incinerating, grinding and recovering.
As you are one of the few refiners on UA-cam who understands the chemistry so I thought you might be up for the challenge,🙂
Gonna try it tomorrow for sure
Good let me know how it goes
Thousand times thanks 💞
You're welcome 😊
Good shit Owl.
Keep the videos coming owltech 💪
Will do!
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Good job
Thanks
Looks like the sodium hydroxide is a bit cleaner process than ashing these type of capacitors. Thanks for showing!
I have a nice stockpile of these older caps. Id like to use the lye to strip a few other ones that look like they may be pd/ag type mlcc inside.
NaOH works on the clay coated MLCCs, for the plastic ones you'll need H2SO4
I am trying right now the NaOH method on some blue ones and I think they are plastic. I have been soaking them for 2 hours and nothing is happening. I will try to wash them and then add H2so4 and see if thar works
One more thing if I'm not to nosy. How can you tell when the acid is saturated? Thank you once more for sharing with us!
@@razor1983 hot H2SO4 will, but on some of them only flame helps
Thank you! So ashing and than continue from step 2.
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Thanks, I havent seen a good non-smd MLCC refineproces yet!
Why are you using boric acid instead of borax?
Works better on lowering the melting point of barrium titanate
thenk you
Thank you too!
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Hi, did you perform tin chloride test on HCl?
Hello greetings from Argentina, I'm new to your channel and I really like your content
I would like you to explain which capacitors have palladium 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Several kinds
Ceramic disk capacitors and MLCCs.
مرحبا اخي اشكرك عمل رائع لماذا لم تحرق المكثفات وبعدها تعمل بل الاحماض
I wanted to show another method
Nicee
Thanks
Nice bro 🧑🔬👍👏👏👏🇧🇷
Thank you!
@@OwlTech333
excellent extraction technique, it is much easier to recover and purify palladium.
From my understanding brother something that is highly caustic to boiling can desovle metals too. Boiling in HCL will remove base metals but tin should be clear now purple colloidal gold is purple and also from my understanding there's supposes to be small amounts of gold in MLCCs.
no gold in this mlccs, you can find gold on the surface mount mlccs wich is leached from the pcb by the solder
the puprle colour is from titanium salts formed from the dissolution of the ceramic substrate - barium titanate
@@OwlTech333 but I have seen a video where they refine Metals with caustic soda so you probably did lose some metals their brother.
Not with this process and caustic is used only to remove the coating
Where do you get these capacities from cheers
Отличный выход.
Спасибо!
@@OwlTech333 guru mau tanya:palladium apa bisa larut dengan proses basa pakai sianida?
Excelente.
Why do you melt the foils instead of dissolving directly in nitric?
To eliminate the last trace of ceramics filtration of which is a nightmare
Do all these steps apply for the russian capacitors? Thank you
Yes, the process is exactly the same
Sağol kardeşim kolay gelsin sana
May i ask how you remove the slag from the alloy using HCl since it had Ag in it?
the slag does not contain Ag, the alloy does. With the prolonged boiling HCl I removed the borax glass not the silver from the alloy
Is there a chart showing what pgm’s are in different colored ceramic capacitors?
Unfortunately no…
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If I have acid containing copper and palladium, how do I separate the copper from the palladium?
Refining Palladium, Gold and Silver alloyed with Tin, Lead and Copper
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Nice video! I have a doubt, why the hydrochloric acid solution is so violet or dark blue, it seems to me that it contains palladium with the copper. Thank you very much
Nickle in solution
@@jonathanlawrie552Nickle in solution is green
@@DorsetMushroomHunter lol
It's 100% nickle I'm solution
Heya !
Another method for recovery which will be of great interest for those who don't have furnace at home !
It takes a long time to get rid of base metals using HCL but...
It's the costless method of all !
Anyway, i must ask you about your last video for bga caps and the problem of gold yeld.
Did you recover more gold or did you bought bad materials ( Some bga caps do not contain any gold instead of their "gold corner indication".)
Thanks for sharing your work and wish you a good summer time.
I think mostly missing gold was caused by the amount of copper heat sink bgas.
The yeild estimates are likely more accurate if they are sorted. The batch seemed to be mostly the heat sink ones.
1kg heat sink bgas will likely be similar yeild to less than
1/5th kg regular/gold corner bgas
I think I've been given predominantly copper wire chips but anyway I keep all my slags so there will be a big remelt someday
@@colonialcharlie8702 what do you mean by "missing gold"? Why are all gold recoveryists complaining about missing or lost gold? Could someone please explain how gold is lost?
@@kamelsamer5768 the estimate for gold per kilogram is for either mixed bgas with some copper heat sync ones. (This was soo many if i recall) Or for no copper heat sink ones. The heat syncs are very heavy and skew the estimated gold recovery.
Just something to keep in mind for those who may purchase or bid based apon an estimate they read.
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Hi, may I ask you to check the hydrochloric acid solution for palladium, please. In presence of oxygen (air) palladium is dissolving in hydrochloric acid. Thank you for the great video! 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 👍
I kept all washing acids and added aluminium foil to them, only copper precipitated
@@OwlTech333 That’s strange …
@@escrapchannel it did cross my mind that if it dissolves the copper legs it will be dissolving the Pd too but...
@@OwlTech333 The point is that I gave up from this process as I was finding Pd in the hydrochloric acid. Interesting .. I will do some experiments this weekend. Thank you!
@@escrapchannel diluted or concentrated HCl you were using? If you want to be 100% sure it won't touch the Pd you should use nickel chloride solution under reflux to dissolve the ceramics
Sir, why don't you use battery water that is stepped on with HNO3 sir?
yes 50:50 water to HCl
@@OwlTech333 Thank you sir
Sir why not use h2so4 + hno3 sir
Почему добавили борную кислоту?
Esse que vc coloco qual produto
Is the boric acid a flux?
yup. lowers the melting point of barium titanete
سلام عليكم اخي العزيز عندي بوردات موبايل ٣٠٠٠ كيلو كم يستخرج من عندهن ذهب او بلاديوم
Kardeşim bu palladyumu nittrik i hitrokirolitasit yapsak olurmu çökertme Hitrazinhitrat yapsak olurmu kardeşim kolay gelsin sana teşekürler çok çok çok sağol kardeşim
Kardeşim bu palladyumu nittrik i hitrokirolitasit yapsak olurmu çökertme Hitrazinhitrat yapsak olurmu kardeşim kolay gelsin sana teşekürler çok çok çok sağol kardeşim
What are the ways to separate palladium from copper?
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@@OwlTech333
Thank you very much.
Yes, I saw it before on your channel as well as now,
but if I do not have sulfamic acid in order to get rid of lead, can I use only concentrated sulfuric acid
can we use vinegar and salt?
Yes - to season your salad, not in this particular process
My intuitive ignorance begs me to ask why not perform the chemical separation before melting? The cost of nitric acid would be my first guess
this one was for sale and I have no market for pure palladium so there was no financial reason to refine it and since I have other videos on the refining process (and more to post ) I decided to cash in the alloy…
@@OwlTech333 a silver cell perhaps. I feel you in the southern border area and found a jewelry store in ABQ that has an XRF and has purchased from me
Em vc está colocando ele pra ferver
Ooyy
Palladium by Sprott:
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I would be interested in purchasing 500mls of your gold recovery waste liquid..
Very hard to get pure palladium.
Very easy actually, haven’t uploaded the video yet
Дружище не проще было размалоть в муку
Приветствую. А от медных ножек как избавились?
Солянком, тоже не поверил, когда керамика растворилась ножки там не было, а из раствор удалилась медь после добавления алюминия
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It seems too easy! Just boiling in HCl to remove ceramic? No Nitric acid required? Incredible.
Yes this is a recovery process only, refining is another story
@@OwlTech333 true, but it's so much less work than pyrometallurgy and cupellation
@@dizzious only seems this way, with pyrometallurgy this whole day of boiling could have been squeezed down to an hour tops
Escriban en español ....lo q no entendemos inglés no lo podemos leer y como consecuencia dejamos de verlo
Sodium hydroxide eat glass😢
It turns it into liquid glass
Second
Is this process also works with small cubic kind mlcc?
I haven’t tried but I don’t see a reason why it shouldn’t
Вначале насыпали - каустическая сода?
Так точно
@@OwlTech333 guru mau tanya:palladium larut dengan sianida tdk?