Where is the gold hiding in e-waste? Part 3 IC Chips. Plus, How to get added value from your chips.
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- Опубліковано 13 кві 2021
- This is the third in a series of videos where I show where to find the gold and other precious metals hiding in e-waste and e-scrap. In this video I show where gold is hiding in plain sight in IC chips of almost all kinds. Plus, as a bonus, I explain how to get added value from your salvaged IC chips over and above their gold and precious metal value. Please visit www.mdpub.com/UrbanGoldMining/... for more information.
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The first video in this series: • Where is the gold hidi...
The second video in this series: • Where is the gold hidi...
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Thank you! Finally someone explains this!
This ia a prime video series showing which electronic components have gold and silver. For me identifying electronic components should be the 1st stage in electronic gold processing. Then the types of processing. I would love to see how you process the ceramic squares with a copper square attached, the round ceramic diodes, the rectangular ceramic chips, and circuit boards with gold printed over copper and covered in glossy ink. Also show how much (ex: weight) of a particular component is needed to leach a reasonable amount of gold (ex: gram).
Thanks for this series mate
As per usual a great video full of genuinely useful info, thank you, re more videos , for me anything that helps identify the different components on a board and offers insight into their possibe contents and value as well as explaining how to process them is gold viewing every time, keep em coming mate👍👍👍
Excellent 👍 👍 👍 i am about to start doing a recovery from 1.5kg of ic chips and 300g of gold Corner BGA chips and 500g of ram chips...
Nice! Love learning about this stuff and you know all about it 👍
Thank you for your help
Would you consider having a go at the components that contain palladium? Given the price of it it may be of use 🙂
Thank You very much for the time & effort you put forth for this wonderful video!! Another comment below mentioned palladium components - I second his request for a little help! Many thanks. Stay well.
yes there is gold in e-waste. But the concentration is so low. If this concentration was in a gold mine it would have been abandoned long ago !!
So what's inside the eprom with the silver color in the window i can see a silver color bonding wires inside of mine was wondering if its palladium or just silver
What about soft ware for the chip tester , I ended up with one , but have never used ?
Very cool.
What is the easiest way to depopulate boards of the tiniest parts like on cellphone's
Ok question. What do you mean by flip chip. I'm still kinda new so not sure what you mean with that.
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Sell them to crypto mining companies