You spoke like a capitalist pig - the usual hedonist. What about from what you may find in Death? Is it life worth living -whatever one can make and twist out this word [worth] to delude him/herself of the benefits of this Illusion= superior to a death well served, for a cause? You're blind like a bat and ignorant like an western demon, if you can't see and respectively accept that the world has degenerated so bad that they, the demon.cracy parasites, had to come up with all kind of synthetic drives for the individual to quench the senses of this suit, which is trapping the soul in its attempt to ascend to Samsara.
And in most parts of the ‘developed’ world people are lazing on their couches getting fat, sick redundant and old whilst watching UA-cam videos of people working . I know where I’d rather be.
I'm fairly certain that was a lead bar (Pb) that was inquarted with the molten metal on top of the fire. Scrape the top to remove lighter metals while gold and lead sink to the bottom. I'd suspect that everyone in that facility will suffer from severe neurologic illnesses later in life.
Yep, lead. Lead dissolves precious metals. Process is called "cupelling", the most ancient technology of extracting gold, silver...but at least they have some kind of extraction of fumes (welcome to neighborhood) and not using mercury as still in use in some African countries...
Maybe in the hobbyist market, but both not knowing the origins and the very low tolerance for a good, reliable and properly matched connection would outweigh the money savings...
You may have noticed that the circuits that were removed at the beginning of the video were not melted. They are sold to a buyer in the same condition.
Eles trabalham em situações precárias e sem nenhum equipamento de segurança. Parabéns, pela bravura e dedicação para a retirada do ouro em sucatas eletrônicas.
You will usually find these will be dated chips and not worth much anymore, they hqve no doubt became obsolete , this is why they are salvaging whatever they can from them and reuse the gold again someday.
Feed their familys, for the price of killing the eco system. We use just a small amount of lead. Really, just a little. ua-cam.com/video/IV3dnLzthDA/v-deo.html Yes, lead makes you stupid!
from what I reckon, nitric acid boil have to be done under a fume hood, I'm guessing this is a fumehood I see over the fire so that part is A1. Crazy I see the same sacrifice these young man are making it's the same then our ancestor breathing toxic shit all day and doing their work with such a precision. Where I live this work doesn't exist and you'd have to pay someone way too much money they wouldn't do it. I have tremendous respect for these guys on the video, have a good day people !
@@riverboat28 Get out of here!! LMAO All that work for a little nugget that is probably 10grams at most, which still needs to be refined for 24x carats, to have any real price on the market. You just saw 14min video of what took over a few weeks of work put in, considering all the materials they gathered.
Руки у них самые простые, из мяса и костей. А вот карманы пакистанских капиталистов золотые действительно. На видео рабочие, а не хозяин этой фабрики. Рабочие получают ничтожную часть этого золота.
Thanks so much I learned so much a lot of people probably don't know how hard and how much time it actually takes extracting the gold from computer boards
Don't get me wrong, friend, but it's also true that this scrap comes from countries like yours that companies throw away. Even its capacitors and chips are exported to China.
@@syedabsar6705 Oops, that means war when you mix the two together. I almost got my head cut off for saying the same thing. They just need to put their pride aside sometimes. I'm Portuguese and you call me Hispanic, it's no big deal. But for them it is. That was funny tho.
If I asked you why you work on benches and why you don't sit down and work, what would you answer? Every man finds ease for himself, these people are more comfortable sitting down and working and you guys are working on benches. So what's wrong with that?
White gold is usually the alloy of gold with nickel or silver of some other white metal, what kind of white gold you get after this process? Or by the term "white gold" you consider some other precious metal? Please let us know..
I am a UA-camr, but the person who owns this work told me that this is Palladium which is also called White Gold in Pakistan۔ If you have any other questions please ask I will try to clear this again by meeting this person۔
Amazing, kudos to these guys for putting in so much work to extract a little bit of gold at the end of the process. Some of this I couldn't really tell exactly what was going on, but still, very impressive. Think of all the vast piles of old e-waste languishing in landfills, and yet for some, that would be a fortune waiting to be mined.
Plus it's terrible on the environment. People think the USA is bad with pollution, I'll bet ya half of the greenhouse gases come from all over indonesia, korea, Pakistan , in little garages all over that "recycle" e-waste and dump all the other chemicals into the river and land.
And yet all these guys will die a young age due to all the noxious fumes and that's not even talking about being seriously injured and mamed in the process! The gold value they extracted may be worth it to them in this third world country but in reality it's sad because all that risk and lower life expectancy for a miniscule amount of gold
@@oregonhighroller5178 you mean good Jon for these guys getting poisoned from lead and other metals. No PPE anywhere and they're burning solder like it's nothing even though it contains lead. Don't forget about platinum group metals. This is what you never want to do EVER
If im not wrong thats lead bar that absobed precios metals, oxidated till only mix of copper, gold and platinum remains. Plumes of lead oxide smoke and all that grey dust is the same. This was method used in ancient times, wery deadly.
From the perspective of an amateur in metallurgy: I see them melting lead onto the gold plated parts to make a lead- gold alloy which then gets cupelled to a base material. The alloy is then refined by getting rid of the lead using aqua regia, or fuming Nitric and Hydrochloric acid. This is boiled off then burned to leave gold powder. I am happy to see a fume hood at least. May these hardworking men stay safe in their work. -As Salaam Alaykum. EDIT: See Dark Breed's explanation below for a more correct and detailed explanation of the video.
not exactly the lead is used to reduce the meltingtemperature of the alloy and gets cupelled to the ground material in the process, the lump they get is at least leadfree and they recover the lead from the chalk ground they use as a big cupell. the metals they desolve in nitric acid is nickel, copper, silver and tin. what is not shown in this video they use a big amount of borax (the glasslike stuff they remove from the alloy).
@@darkbreed Thank you for the details, I respect your knowledge of metallurgy in general, you seem very well- versed. I will refer people to your comment on the details of the process. The role of the borax is interesting, as I presume that the borax forms a glassy slag that contains impurities, I'm not sure though. All the best
@@justinwaters8679 The term impurities comes from the forging trade and describes oxides, which mechanically disturb the forging process and therefore have to be removed. In the melting process, borax is referred to as a flux.
@@darkbreed Damn, respect for knowing the terms and even the etymology of metallurgical terms, Thank you for the info, I now know about cupelling and the origin of oxides as impurities. All the best Dark Breed.
You got some stuff wrong. They are using copper not lead and they didnt use any nitric acid. They disolved the copper with sulphuric acid and there was no nitric or it would have disolved the gold as well.
ilk başta eritme yaptıktan sonra tekrar asite koydunuz nitrik asitmi bide asiti yok edip altını çökertmede ne kullaniyorsunuz en son küçük potada eritme yaparken attığınız beyaz malzeme nedır teşekkürler bide lütfen maske kullanın
I do the same in my underwear and slippers but I feed all my e scrap in to a hammer mill and separate via mill table way less work and I'm getting a yeild far better than these poor saps
I didn't think there was a thing as white gold, I thought it was gold that has been chemically treated in rhodium but only on the outside layer. It also burns off so idk about the white stuff. But obviously it's worth something to them.
I'd say they refined the Rhodium from catalytic converters, or from all the e waste with a different process on the leftovers from the nitric acid dore dissolving. But yes there's no such thing as white gold. It's just Rhodium plated gold, but Rhodium is the world's most expensive metal so it's worth getting. It's nearly $20000 AUD for one ounce of Rhodium right now and about $2750 AUD per ounce of gold. So the Rhodium is the real pay dirt in the end
CRUDE and yet EFFICIENT! The overhead of non gas burning method is what they (these individuals) have so thats what they use! They're not sitting on They're asses asking for handouts! Proud for you guy's!
They are inhaling toxic fumes for a small amount of money and polluting the planet. That is not pride you are feeling. It's stupidly for thinking that toxicity is a good thing when in reality it killing them and those close to their operation. It would be better if they did nothing.
I work in an automotive plant and I once joked about finding some steel toe Crocs for a coworker lol.. but no luck searched all over internet but couldn't find any :(
So is this something like cupeling or is that just a Crucible in the ground? I probably spelled that wrong but if you know what I'm talking about that should be close enough to get you there
Those osha clowns making work places safe what a bunch of sissy ass idiots we are for wanting to go to work in a safe environment I wanted a few years off my life inhaling toxic fumes but osha stopped all that with regulating toxic fumes.
With this process, 50% of the precious metals are lost and 70% of the gold. The station with aqua regia or 3 muriatic acid 1 nitric acid is more efficient and less dangerous. The liquid is passed through a funnel skimmer and then precipitated with urea or metabisilphite the unwanted metals remain in solution the intention of the gold is over 98% recovery . Second precipitate of the 1X1 distilled water solution and the solution and add sodium chloride diluted in distilled water at a 1X1 ratio and add to the solution the precipitate will be immediate Silver nitrate the rest of the solution will still contain another precious metal that is 50% more expensive than gold. This recovery is carried out with a palladium seed and is recovered by the massive galvanizing process and its eighth voltage since the rest of the semi-precious metals are also recovered with this electrical process.If you don't get 10g of gold from 1kg of CPU pins, you're throwing it away.
@@ManVSMachineHDuse traductor teclado UA-cam app no taduce comentarios responde en mi idioma castellano España . use keyboard translator UA-cam app does not translate comments responds in my language Spanish Spain
Pakistani are great engineers and technicians this is my conclusion from all this kinds of videos , if they were able to engineer big machinery to do the work Pakistan would be like south corea or something similar just like almost every country on earth really 🌎
Scrapping here in the US aint easy either :) I worked all damn day in the cold and rain for $300 we are the bottom feeders, they next step up from us are the scrap yards and middle men that make 10X that out our stuff ..... but they also have the $400K machines that can do it too
@@Grandassets what is the biggest cost input in scrapping business ?? I am assuming power if it is so I can help you guys build a solar Furness since you guys are saving environment I'll give the design free of cost.
@@anshulbhardwaj4038 We have Solar but for what we do, we dont use that much power, mostly gas running around the state getting it LOL we average 75 computers a week and take them apart Case, motherboard, power supply, Hard drive, Ram, AL heat sink and CPU all get taken out and put in different boxes and go to different places, we dont do the end smelting in the 2 foot sq box I toss the CPUs there are 1000 cpus going out this week or about 40 lbs Same thing with laptops a solution to Gas for my truck and the amount of coffee I go through LOL
Steady on... didn't you see the flue overhead.... obviously wasn't an extraction fan ...but it was a flue...🤨🤔🤣😀😎 that should give em a couple more years.
یک سوال مرا ممکن است جواب دهید ؟ اینها چه دستگاهی هستند که دارای طلا هستند آیا مارک خاصی هستند ؟ من از ایران هستم مرا راهنمایی میکنید لطفاً زیرا این دستگاههایی که نشان دادید ،در ایران طلا ندارند Can you answer my question? What are these devices that have gold, are they a special brand? I am from Iran, can you guide me please? Because these devices that you showed do not have gold in Iran
They also will sell sell the screws and everything I’m sure because they get the electronics in high quantities so they probably sell steel,screws,and some other things and obviously the gold and maybe the plastic
Bom dia! Pra mim é uma honra viu prestigiar seu trabalho, vamos sempre juntos somar e fortalecer nossos objetivos, Conto com você, eu já estou por aqui
No mask, no security shoes, no security glasses, no security clothes etc .... this show more about human life's value in this country, than Precious metal value !
If only someone could invent a table type thing, for which you could work at a comfortable height, I have a rough idea, I'm going to call it a workbench....
Usa ácido nítrico ou sulfúrico para separar o ouro dos outros metais e eles não tem o mínimo de segurança, poderia usar ao menos um filtro de papel para separar o ouro do ácido e uma máscara durante o processo.
All that lead fumes has got to be really good for the central nervous system. 🤣 🤣 There's a far simpler (and safer) way to do this. These poor people are going to have a lot of long term health problems for very little in return.
@@MikeStavola The metal blocks they put on the fire wood are lead. The lead alloys with base metals and oxidizes. Then the oxides were scraped off the molten metal as slag. It is an ancient method called "cupelling/cupellation".
Somewhere in the world someone is working harder than you and getting paid next to nothing. Always Be grateful for what you have in life.
Great words.
You spoke like a capitalist pig - the usual hedonist. What about from what you may find in Death? Is it life worth living -whatever one can make and twist out this word [worth] to delude him/herself of the benefits of this Illusion= superior to a death well served, for a cause? You're blind like a bat and ignorant like an western demon, if you can't see and respectively accept that the world has degenerated so bad that they, the demon.cracy parasites, had to come up with all kind of synthetic drives for the individual to quench the senses of this suit, which is trapping the soul in its attempt to ascend to Samsara.
Really great and priceless words
@@AFRIDI4E1 🙏
And in most parts of the ‘developed’ world people are lazing on their couches getting fat, sick redundant and old whilst watching UA-cam videos of people working . I know where I’d rather be.
I'm fairly certain that was a lead bar (Pb) that was inquarted with the molten metal on top of the fire. Scrape the top to remove lighter metals while gold and lead sink to the bottom. I'd suspect that everyone in that facility will suffer from severe neurologic illnesses later in life.
damn
Yep, lead. Lead dissolves precious metals. Process is called "cupelling", the most ancient technology of extracting gold, silver...but at least they have some kind of extraction of fumes (welcome to neighborhood) and not using mercury as still in use in some African countries...
jesus
Man…😳 what corrosive solvent do they use to dissolve the lead and leave the gold ? And where do they discard that solution ? 🤦♂️ geez 😳
@@tropics8407 Nitric Acid
The RF connectors being scrapped are worth a lot more simply being pulled cleanly and sold whole for reuse.
ua-cam.com/video/wWjp9gTocJg/v-deo.html
I expect you are right but there is also labour involved in finding a buyer etc.
Maybe in the hobbyist market, but both not knowing the origins and the very low tolerance for a good, reliable and properly matched connection would outweigh the money savings...
Sometimes some of those chips are worth more than the gold you can scrap em for, if they still work, just need to find someone good wit electronics
You may have noticed that the circuits that were removed at the beginning of the video were not melted. They are sold to a buyer in the same condition.
Eles trabalham em situações precárias e sem nenhum equipamento de segurança. Parabéns, pela bravura e dedicação para a retirada do ouro em sucatas eletrônicas.
Scavengers
You will usually find these will be dated chips and not worth much anymore, they hqve no doubt became obsolete , this is why they are salvaging whatever they can from them and reuse the gold again someday.
They know its hazardous environments and work but Its honest work that feeds their family. Great job...!
I appreciate your feedback. Everyone should look at the situation behind these people.
That’s a LOT of work for seemingly such a small amount of precious metals. I guess it’s worth the effort.
@@scottcampbell7944 Absolutely
Feed their familys, for the price of killing the eco system. We use just a small amount of lead. Really, just a little. ua-cam.com/video/IV3dnLzthDA/v-deo.html Yes, lead makes you stupid!
سلام به شما برادران پاکستانی.من از ایرانم کار شما را خیلی دوست دارم خدا به شما و ما و تمام مسلمانان و مستضعفان برکت دهد. الهی آمین ❤❤❤❤
Ameen
These videos really do make me appreciate how bloody easy my life is!
from what I reckon, nitric acid boil have to be done under a fume hood, I'm guessing this is a fumehood I see over the fire so that part is A1. Crazy I see the same sacrifice these young man are making it's the same then our ancestor breathing toxic shit all day and doing their work with such a precision. Where I live this work doesn't exist and you'd have to pay someone way too much money they wouldn't do it. I have tremendous respect for these guys on the video, have a good day people !
Was the material in the bags just pins and connectors or did you have pieces of gold trace circuit boards in there as well?
Can you imagine working with gold all day, and have no shoes, nor a chair to sit on while you work, with gold?
0The guy îs Smart because use old shoes,when go out have clothes very expansive
They are slave labour not shareholders.
Would you approve if he paid 100.00 for a tee shirt with a pink whale? These guys probably have more money than most of us.
@@riverboat28 he is a slave mate. I disapprove of slavery especially as we are all enslaved vicariously.
@@riverboat28 Get out of here!! LMAO
All that work for a little nugget that is probably 10grams at most, which still needs to be refined for 24x carats, to have any real price on the market.
You just saw 14min video of what took over a few weeks of work put in, considering all the materials they gathered.
With 3 million views one can see where the real gold is coming from!
أيادي الحرفيين الباكستانيين ذهبية ويكتسبون المهارة بسرعة مع الآلات الضخمة والدقيقة .. تحياتي لهذا الشعب الكبير المكافح 🇸🇦🤝🇵🇰
شكرا لتقديرك
Руки у них самые простые, из мяса и костей. А вот карманы пакистанских капиталистов золотые действительно. На видео рабочие, а не хозяин этой фабрики. Рабочие получают ничтожную часть этого золота.
What are the names of these devices from which gold is recovered?@@ManVSMachineHD
@@ManVSMachineHD0:44 I mean these old devices that have gold boards
@@Aboli_dsaddd yes, some parts are gold plated.
Thanks so much I learned so much a lot of people probably don't know how hard and how much time it actually takes extracting the gold from computer boards
Thanks for your Appreciation
@@ManVSMachineHD was it you that was doing it? It's a lot of work to extract the gold isn't it?
@@ericmackinnon6669 No sir, I am just a youtuber, who goes to different places and shoots videos for you guys, so that I can show you something new.
this guy make metal money, plastic money, alloy money, and Gold. Nothing go to waste.
Yes, You are absolutely right.
Amazing video
may i know what is the block of metal ingot that was put on top of the charcoal?
is it lead?
what is the purpose?
Thanks
Looked like lead .
Bien fuerza jóvenes, ustedes , si que saben usar la cabeza , los felicitó.!!!!!!
Thanks Apple/Thanks Sony/Thanks Microsoft/Thanks Nintendo/Thanks for shipping all the electronics to our country...we know what to do with it 😀
Buy more guns?
Don't get me wrong, friend, but it's also true that this scrap comes from countries like yours that companies throw away. Even its capacitors and chips are exported to China.
Huawei equipment used for mobile networks
You should ask Adidas now for some freakin shoes ffs
Yeah, dump it in the ganga River….
God I feel so sorry for these guys. Little do they know what all those toxic fumes are going to do to them.
They say just fuk it Allahu Akbar😂
100% all for a tiny amount of gold recovery
All this and they still can't afford shoes.
Just like that cars in cities
@@SwapPartLLC shoes are the enemy
Brothers.. hard work.. allah bless you with some wealth and health.
Thanks 👍
They are going to be blessed with cancer and breathing problems.
Are work benches really so expensive in India or has no one ever told them about them and something to sit on also?
Not India, Pakistan
@@syedabsar6705 Oops, that means war when you mix the two together. I almost got my head cut off for saying the same thing. They just need to put their pride aside sometimes. I'm Portuguese and you call me Hispanic, it's no big deal. But for them it is. That was funny tho.
@@syedabsar6705 India and Pakistan works unsafe conditions still The same.
@@syedabsar6705 same shit!
If I asked you why you work on benches and why you don't sit down and work, what would you answer? Every man finds ease for himself, these people are more comfortable sitting down and working and you guys are working on benches. So what's wrong with that?
White gold is usually the alloy of gold with nickel or silver of some other white metal, what kind of white gold you get after this process? Or by the term "white gold" you consider some other precious metal? Please let us know..
I am a UA-camr, but the person who owns this work told me that this is Palladium which is also called White Gold in Pakistan۔ If you have any other questions please ask I will try to clear this again by meeting this person۔
@@ManVSMachineHD palladium is 500 bucks more an oz right now
@@jessefraosharecordablecari6329 yes
I am from Pakistan as well white gold is term used for platinum but here for them they are calling palladium as white gold
О, палладий? Так они теряют много денег! Из-за незнания и потому что не умеют делать правильный аффинаж. Отдельно золото и отдельно палладий.
Amazing, kudos to these guys for putting in so much work to extract a little bit of gold at the end of the process. Some of this I couldn't really tell exactly what was going on, but still, very impressive. Think of all the vast piles of old e-waste languishing in landfills, and yet for some, that would be a fortune waiting to be mined.
not really the cost to extract the gold far out weighs they value of the gold. Unless you work for free.
Plus it's terrible on the environment. People think the USA is bad with pollution, I'll bet ya half of the greenhouse gases come from all over indonesia, korea, Pakistan , in little garages all over that "recycle" e-waste and dump all the other chemicals into the river and land.
And yet all these guys will die a young age due to all the noxious fumes and that's not even talking about being seriously injured and mamed in the process! The gold value they extracted may be worth it to them in this third world country but in reality it's sad because all that risk and lower life expectancy for a miniscule amount of gold
You won't make shit doing that. People covant gold way to much
@@oregonhighroller5178 you mean good Jon for these guys getting poisoned from lead and other metals. No PPE anywhere and they're burning solder like it's nothing even though it contains lead. Don't forget about platinum group metals. This is what you never want to do EVER
That's some raw eco-friendly recycling business for sure ...
Using hundreds of pounds of lead to cupel the gold.
"Eco-friendly" lol
Lead Fumes For Everyone !
You mean "Eco-Deadly" what do you think where they pour their used chemicals? into river? in to toilet? sewer goes to river...
If im not wrong thats lead bar that absobed precios metals, oxidated till only mix of copper, gold and platinum remains.
Plumes of lead oxide smoke and all that grey dust is the same.
This was method used in ancient times, wery deadly.
Excellent method of work. Does it work with yellow gold plated pins, my friend??
These electronic scraps are Base Station transreceivers used in telecommunications
yes, exactly
not as good as Copper and not as easy, telecommunications equipment today is running $1.10 a lbs
Huawei
What did they add to fire at 3:50 time in the video? Something that melts like ice.
Lead
What is the metal they are melting into the fire from above? It looks like Lead
Silver. Inquarting. ua-cam.com/video/aX4Iq11j2dI/v-deo.html
Hi are you familiar with ge lidustial capacitors? Recycle?
From the perspective of an amateur in metallurgy:
I see them melting lead onto the gold plated parts to make a lead- gold alloy which then gets cupelled to a base material. The alloy is then refined by getting rid of the lead using aqua regia, or fuming Nitric and Hydrochloric acid. This is boiled off then burned to leave gold powder. I am happy to see a fume hood at least. May these hardworking men stay safe in their work.
-As Salaam Alaykum.
EDIT: See Dark Breed's explanation below for a more correct and detailed explanation of the video.
not exactly the lead is used to reduce the meltingtemperature of the alloy and gets cupelled to the ground material in the process, the lump they get is at least leadfree and they recover the lead from the chalk ground they use as a big cupell. the metals they desolve in nitric acid is nickel, copper, silver and tin. what is not shown in this video they use a big amount of borax (the glasslike stuff they remove from the alloy).
@@darkbreed Thank you for the details, I respect your knowledge of metallurgy in general, you seem very well- versed. I will refer people to your comment on the details of the process. The role of the borax is interesting, as I presume that the borax forms a glassy slag that contains impurities, I'm not sure though. All the best
@@justinwaters8679 The term impurities comes from the forging trade and describes oxides, which mechanically disturb the forging process and therefore have to be removed. In the melting process, borax is referred to as a flux.
@@darkbreed Damn, respect for knowing the terms and even the etymology of metallurgical terms, Thank you for the info, I now know about cupelling and the origin of oxides as impurities. All the best Dark Breed.
You got some stuff wrong. They are using copper not lead and they didnt use any nitric acid. They disolved the copper with sulphuric acid and there was no nitric or it would have disolved the gold as well.
ilk başta eritme yaptıktan sonra tekrar asite koydunuz nitrik asitmi bide asiti yok edip altını çökertmede ne kullaniyorsunuz en son küçük potada eritme yaparken attığınız beyaz malzeme nedır teşekkürler bide lütfen maske kullanın
He can make a fortune just by selling screws😂
Yea the screws worth more than the people of gold lol
80% of those screws probably trash because he can't use a drill
@@spadejay he's not interested in the screws and probably has a super strict schedule
Only a tiny fraction of the gold coloured stuff is gold . It's copper and silver too. Just melting the gold coloured stuff is not gold
Watch street tips and see how little gold is in them
Ye zzargar familly hae Jo mitti se bhi Sona nikalte hae.hum bhi zargar family se hae .bahot Khushi Hui hamare logo ka kaam dekh ker.salam bhai log.
With enough hard work, maybe one day you guys can afford some chairs and a workbench. Good lord.
I think they work off the floor so they don't drop things so they don't need safety shoes 😆
Those don't make money
I fffing love dismantling old tech, never reclaimed the gold, but im gonna do it now.
Ive got boxes of old chip boards, thanks for the inspiration
Even the cases are worth something. All you need is to stockpile a ton of each metal you can get from these scraps...20 years later...you're rich....
Hi! that piece of metal you added to the fire, what would it be?
I will pay (reasonably) for these kinds of materials to recycle. Sorry for the add, great work guys very inspiring 👏
What percentage of gold is normally in these bars ?
@@rileyjamesmusic9333 depends on diligence but can be very high from what i recall
Acid molten metal and flip flops oh my these boys are GOOD!!
I do the same in my underwear and slippers but I feed all my e scrap in to a hammer mill and separate via mill table way less work and I'm getting a yeild far better than these poor saps
I didn't think there was a thing as white gold, I thought it was gold that has been chemically treated in rhodium but only on the outside layer. It also burns off so idk about the white stuff. But obviously it's worth something to them.
I'd say they refined the Rhodium from catalytic converters, or from all the e waste with a different process on the leftovers from the nitric acid dore dissolving. But yes there's no such thing as white gold. It's just Rhodium plated gold, but Rhodium is the world's most expensive metal so it's worth getting. It's nearly $20000 AUD for one ounce of Rhodium right now and about $2750 AUD per ounce of gold. So the Rhodium is the real pay dirt in the end
السلام عليكم.
عمل جميل جدا لاكن هذه الأجهزه ،أجهزة ماذا اللتي تستخرجون منها طلاء الذهب
Great video.
Sorry what was the starting weights of materials?
I see others saying otherwise, but it seems like great yields to me. Especially the Pd.
They only get paid by what they produce.
Do they get more valeue from those components in working order?
obviously
Excellent use of PPE 😄
THATS IT.IM MOVING OVER THERE.These guys are deff..alot smarter than here,lmAo.
Keep up the OUTSTANDING WORK GUYS!!
You must be from a poorer country then the one in the video 🤦♂️
Your country doesn’t use tables or work benches either?
Wow you are an idiot
CRUDE and yet EFFICIENT!
The overhead of non gas burning method is what they (these individuals) have so thats what they use! They're not sitting on They're asses asking for handouts!
Proud for you guy's!
They are inhaling toxic fumes for a small amount of money and polluting the planet. That is not pride you are feeling. It's stupidly for thinking that toxicity is a good thing when in reality it killing them and those close to their operation. It would be better if they did nothing.
Safty frist brother 🙄❤️good working ❤️
Someone needs to invent steel toe cap flip flops
So funny:::: they need to invent refrigerator boots.
I work in an automotive plant and I once joked about finding some steel toe Crocs for a coworker lol.. but no luck searched all over internet but couldn't find any :(
Great. So interest work. I wanr visit and see. can you tell me factory location like this recovery facrory?
PAKISTAN
I wonder what the works make per hour?
Sorry, I didn't ask these people.
So is this something like cupeling or is that just a Crucible in the ground? I probably spelled that wrong but if you know what I'm talking about that should be close enough to get you there
Absolutely stunning. And not an OSHA clown in sight.
Those osha clowns making work places safe what a bunch of sissy ass idiots we are for wanting to go to work in a safe environment I wanted a few years off my life inhaling toxic fumes but osha stopped all that with regulating toxic fumes.
With this process, 50% of the precious metals are lost and 70% of the gold. The station with aqua regia or 3 muriatic acid 1 nitric acid is more efficient and less dangerous.
The liquid is passed through a funnel skimmer and then precipitated with urea or metabisilphite the unwanted metals remain in solution the intention of the gold is over 98% recovery .
Second precipitate of the 1X1 distilled water solution and the solution and add sodium chloride diluted in distilled water at a 1X1 ratio and add to the solution the precipitate will be immediate Silver nitrate the rest of the solution will still contain another precious metal that is 50% more expensive than gold. This recovery is carried out with a palladium seed and is recovered by the massive galvanizing process and its eighth voltage since the rest of the semi-precious metals are also recovered with this electrical process.If you don't get 10g of gold from 1kg of CPU pins, you're throwing it away.
I will definitely tell these people about this method.
@@ManVSMachineHDuse traductor teclado UA-cam app no taduce comentarios responde en mi idioma castellano España .
use keyboard translator UA-cam app does not translate comments responds in my language Spanish Spain
Pakistani are great engineers and technicians this is my conclusion from all this kinds of videos , if they were able to engineer big machinery to do the work Pakistan would be like south corea or something similar just like almost every country on earth really 🌎
I sincerely thank you for having such good thoughts for Pakistani artisans.
@@ManVSMachineHD assalamu alaikum kya haal hai bhai jaan I'm from india
@@refineriesallmattels8658 Wa alekum assalam. me theek hn aap kese hen.
@@ManVSMachineHD alhumdulillah me bhi badiya hu bhai
@@ManVSMachineHD aap jante gold kese nikala jata
Just a question, but why do yall do everything on the ground? Wouldnt tables be easier to work on?
may be they are used to it and don't have proper tables
In vietnam most of Gold refinery men died at the ages of around 50 years
Scrapping here in the US aint easy either :)
I worked all damn day in the cold and rain for $300 we are the bottom feeders, they next step up from us are the scrap yards and middle men that make 10X that out our stuff ..... but they also have the $400K machines that can do it too
They died from the dirty water they drank...or from the toxic seafood they ate.
@@Grandassets what is the biggest cost input in scrapping business ?? I am assuming power if it is so I can help you guys build a solar Furness since you guys are saving environment I'll give the design free of cost.
@@anshulbhardwaj4038 We have Solar but for what we do, we dont use that much power, mostly gas running around the state getting it LOL
we average 75 computers a week and take them apart Case, motherboard, power supply, Hard drive, Ram, AL heat sink and CPU all get taken out and put in different boxes and go to different places, we dont do the end smelting
in the 2 foot sq box I toss the CPUs there are 1000 cpus going out this week or about 40 lbs
Same thing with laptops
a solution to Gas for my truck and the amount of coffee I go through LOL
Great video 👍
imagin all the process to make that high frequency board and finally they take it apart by a chisel.
What are they going to do with the Lead and nitric acid?
Whatever the going price of gold is, they deserve more . Wow what a process. How much was worth? The gold
approx 800 USD
I wonder the life expectancy for the smelter guys with no masks and sucking down all those chemicals.. No ventilation and no breathing masks.
Give them credit for the steel toe sandals and safety squints.
Steady on... didn't you see the flue overhead.... obviously wasn't an extraction fan ...but it was a flue...🤨🤔🤣😀😎 that should give em a couple more years.
Bhai kuch bat krni h aapsa
G blkl batayen,, but we are in Pakistan.
Health, safety and the environment is not their strong point
No safety clothes 😜
They work in collateral danger ⚡
Highest Pollution, poor quality
Gringo bull shit,these people will out work anyone
Right lol
Requirements for job, feet use and crouching a must for employment. Cavity search when you go home.
یک سوال مرا ممکن است جواب دهید ؟
اینها چه دستگاهی هستند که دارای طلا هستند آیا مارک خاصی هستند ؟
من از ایران هستم مرا راهنمایی میکنید لطفاً
زیرا این دستگاههایی که نشان دادید ،در ایران طلا ندارند
Can you answer my question?
What are these devices that have gold, are they a special brand?
I am from Iran, can you guide me please?
Because these devices that you showed do not have gold in Iran
These guys are great hard workers
Is there a shortage of shoes 👞 in Pakistan?
Hahahaha... maybe they are more comfortable with sandals than shoes.
@ManVSMachineHD but most don't even wear sandals. I guess it's a safety issue for me. Hoping nothing heavy falls on their feet
Они ВСЕ делают сидя. Дома строят тоже сидя?
This is a awesome video....
Best scrap are vintage scraps we have done a lot in our time but now it depends on our luck
Yes, you are absolutely right.
mainframes are going for 0.34 cents a lbs
telecommunications equipment is running $1.10 today in the U.S
Nice work 'jalat
Интересно зачем так усложнять процесс? Тем более материл давольно чистый.
Чтобы половину золота потерять. Они не в состоянии конструктивно мыслить. Делают как их прадеды.
quanto devi essere disperato per fare un lavoro simile?,per guadagnare quanto?, 1€ al giorno?
Bom dia, vocês são demais, aproveitam tudo, parabéns, Robson Barreto- Natal- Brasil
Muito obrigado. Você é muito bom consigo mesmo, é por isso que gosta dos outros também.
Kullandığınız asit nedir bu
Hahaha!
I think he can more money by selling the screws he is removing from each unit...
hahahhah,,,,, good one
What are they putting in the fire as the beginning?
Ironically the used screws from many of those devices are probably worth more than the gold in the devices.
Maybe so but you can be guaranteed that you'll sell the gold, you be hanging on to that packet of screws for a while
They give away the screws here for free.
I have boxes of every type of screw and bolt you can imagine from scrapping…
They also will sell sell the screws and everything I’m sure because they get the electronics in high quantities so they probably sell steel,screws,and some other things and obviously the gold and maybe the plastic
ماهو نوع معدن الدعاء الذي وضع فيه حمض النتربك كي لا يتفاعل معه بينما اذاب كل المادن وترك تراب الذهب
Bom dia! Pra mim é uma honra viu prestigiar seu trabalho, vamos sempre juntos somar e fortalecer nossos objetivos, Conto com você, eu já estou por aqui
Only English!
@@buckwild0078 vai lember sabão
@@buckwild0078 you're an idiot
Sir ek device mai kitna silver or kitna gold nikal jata hai or kon kon c material niklta hai
Fix nahi hota. depend krta he k konsi device ka scrap apke pas aya he.
No mask, no security shoes, no security glasses, no security clothes etc .... this show more about human life's value in this country, than Precious metal value !
Yup. All the noxious gas and risk of personal injury all for a miniscule amount of gold recovery! But for them it's worth it! Sad
Exactly!!!!!!
Is the working machine cargo to Türkiye?
😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳👍👍👍👍Gold
Pracochłonne zajęcie na 100kg = 2kg+/- złota 😁
Lead and nitric acid...... who do I have to kill to get a position in this forward thinking recycling company ...🤨🤔🤣😀😎
If only someone could invent a table type thing, for which you could work at a comfortable height, I have a rough idea, I'm going to call it a workbench....
Usa ácido nítrico ou sulfúrico para separar o ouro dos outros metais e eles não tem o mínimo de segurança, poderia usar ao menos um filtro de papel para separar o ouro do ácido e uma máscara durante o processo.
Where this awesome work done in which city
Karachi, Pakistan
How to recover it in a third world country*
You won't see motherboards with that much gold in theses parts,third world,we are probably there we just don't realize.
Kya me ye kam Sikh sakta hun agar ha to kese kanha aana padega
All that lead fumes has got to be really good for the central nervous system. 🤣 🤣
There's a far simpler (and safer) way to do this. These poor people are going to have a lot of long term health problems for very little in return.
Most of the hardware they're melting is lead free, but they'll still have about a 15 year life expectancy after starting this job.
@@MikeStavola
The metal blocks they put on the fire wood are lead. The lead alloys with base metals and oxidizes. Then the oxides were scraped off the molten metal as slag. It is an ancient method called "cupelling/cupellation".
They don't have any other option. Be grateful for what you have.
They don't have long term health problems because the poison will kill them in short time.
But what happens to all the copper metal and other elements in the spent aqua regia acid, poured into the drain?
If there was enough then I'd assume it would be sold to the next group of specialists.
Drain? Poured into the towns drinking water supply.
use iron to capture the copper, copper will drop out and is worth $4/pound . compared to scrap iron which is 1/10 the value of copper by weight
Nothing like the smell of a lead fire
With a acid chaser
yes folks, when you dispose of your old tv or computer at the recyclers it gets sent to our modern high tech factory for recycling
Where’s my Xbox?
Were did you get those boards that have that much gold in them?
amazing too much gold contain.. here my place asian ....hard to find.. only in projector device got more..
OSHA would have a field day there.
Right bear foot and all
F OSHA!
What are they scraping?
That looked like lead being melted to extract gold. Damn, a lot of it was lost in fumes.
Luckily they saved it in their lungs.
Пары свинца вызывают сумашествие.
These dudes go to work in their pajamas and barefoot and weld, melt metal and bust out nails on the daily!! Str8 gangsta!
Представляю какая там вонища стоит когда кислоту греют.
Это ужас.
Лучше бы на улице это делали
Ты абсолютно прав
Там вытяжка стоит.
@@qwertyuiop4490 Да, экстрактор есть.
@@ManVSMachineHD Лучше бы химию учили.