Disolved platinum group metals (PGMs), even just the vapors, cause incurable platinosis when they come into contact with skin, eyes, and mucus membranes in the throat and lungs. It can take several years to develop enough to notice from a single exposure. Never attempt to refine PGMs without protective equipment and a fume hood.
His equipment, his protective garment and the workplace gave me a lot of trust in what he was doing. All this is complies to the highest african safety standards.😁
Surpreendente! Jamais eu imaginaria que essas coisas foram feitas com ouro branco. Cerca de 15 anos atrás, eu verti um excesso de material em um recipiente contendo o reagente. A reação ferveu e eu tive que remover para outro local, e como não estava usando luvas, fiquei sem as unhas, As tenho deformadas e quase sem cutículas até hoje. Um abraço.
When I worked at Western electric, they showed us relays with platinum/palladium contacts. "There's about $80 worth of precious metal in every relay." That was in 1982.... The switching office held a little over 120,000 such relays before being decommissioned. The tear-out operation was closely watched, every relay accounted for. Come to think of it, they had serial numbers.
@@OwlTech333 You are definitely the best! 🏆🏆🏆 Im doing a recovery using sodium cyanide.. I used vitamin C & zine for precipitation as so far inthink this maybe my best batch ever! I hope that one day I can be as good as your are sir! I'd like to buy a t-shirt or a Hooded sweater if you have them?
Those switches might have a litte palladium silver contacts inside, but they are worth a lot more to hobbiests and people wanting to gix up older test equipment, up to 50 bucks each. 😮
@@OwlTech333 very well said I just poured my first gold bar 24 grams ( pinless CPU, fingers , components and some scrap jewelry ) one and a half years of work
Awesome results - congrats! Unfortunately, I will never find these switches in Germany. Do you know where these switches were used (military, communication)? Thanks for sharing!
Why did you decide to use sodium nitride rather than SMB or iron sulphate? Just curious as I haven’t seen this method before. When I use smb with gold/palladium I’ll usually boil the dropped gold in the solution and then follow up with an hcl boil and add to pd solution before precipitation of pd
@@АнатолийСоколов-з7ы Я не фильтровал раствор палладия, просто слил его с золота и использовал тот же тигель, в котором плавил золото, поэтому золото в палладии
Disolved platinum group metals (PGMs), even just the vapors, cause incurable platinosis when they come into contact with skin, eyes, and mucus membranes in the throat and lungs. It can take several years to develop enough to notice from a single exposure. Never attempt to refine PGMs without protective equipment and a fume hood.
His equipment, his protective garment and the workplace gave me a lot of trust in what he was doing. All this is complies to the highest african safety standards.😁
Surpreendente! Jamais eu imaginaria que essas coisas foram feitas com ouro branco.
Cerca de 15 anos atrás, eu verti um excesso de material em um recipiente contendo o reagente. A reação ferveu e eu tive que remover para outro local, e como não estava usando luvas, fiquei sem as unhas, As tenho deformadas e quase sem cutículas até hoje.
Um abraço.
Wow! That's Insanely high grade material.
As always a Great job done 👍
@@PickyPlans Thank you!
Great job! Nice little gem component.
I cringed alittle, though, seeing the bare hand preparing to rescue from the palladium solution foam up 😂
Kind of prepared for it, happened too many times :) that’s why I keep large beaker right next to the hotplate
Good material and fantastic work, as usual! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
@@escrapchannel thank you!
Мне нравится ваша работа 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Спасибо!
When I worked at Western electric, they showed us relays with platinum/palladium contacts.
"There's about $80 worth of precious metal in every relay."
That was in 1982....
The switching office held a little over 120,000 such relays before being decommissioned.
The tear-out operation was closely watched, every relay accounted for.
Come to think of it, they had serial numbers.
Great work as usual
Appreciate that
excellent job bro .thanks for good information 🌹🌹🌹❤
@@ImanGoldRecovery thanks for watching pal!
Excellent video bro
@@24KGOLDRECOVERY thank you!
wow, congrats this is basically a perfect recovery rate.
@@darkbreed thank you!
Great work as always!!🏆
Appreciate that
@@OwlTech333 You are definitely the best! 🏆🏆🏆 Im doing a recovery using sodium cyanide.. I used vitamin C & zine for precipitation as so far inthink this maybe my best batch ever! I hope that one day I can be as good as your are sir! I'd like to buy a t-shirt or a Hooded sweater if you have them?
Awesome video 😊
Thank you 😁
Yine harika bir video.teşekkürler
I miss the GO GO GO song😂 nice video tho, thank you
Well done man good video very informative can I know what country you broadcast from?
Those switches might have a litte palladium silver contacts inside, but they are worth a lot more to hobbiests and people wanting to gix up older test equipment, up to 50 bucks each. 😮
When you sell them to industrial machine retrofitters you can earn a fortune. 😁
متشکرم استاد ❤❤❤
Thank you for watching!
Nice 👍
Thanks ✌
Bro ain't washed those hands or cleaned out under those finger nails since the Mesozoic period.
@@omicron0mega lol
“Yo my man…did you clean a grill, change a set of brake pads, and then climb some rusty chain link fences before shooting this?”
@@justincaldarella brake pads, how do you know?
@@justincaldarella and we didn’t have water for couple of hours and I was the only one with clean hands so I held the camera
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Bro you get the best electronic scrap
Sometimes good things come my way
@@OwlTech333 very well said
I just poured my first gold bar 24 grams ( pinless CPU, fingers , components and some scrap jewelry ) one and a half years of work
@@Hill-13 Congrats!
@@OwlTech333 thanks not in your league , but trying hard
@@Hill-13 I poured my first gold bar 9years ago it weighed 17g
EXCELENTE
Please post more videos.
Teacher.
Hi Ya & best wishes. Thanks for work. Be Happy. Sevastopol/Crimea
@@anatolykosychenko8038 Спасибо большое!
Dang bro, how do you get your hands on so much Soviet era equipment?
I lived through it :)
Awesome results - congrats!
Unfortunately, I will never find these switches in Germany.
Do you know where these switches were used (military, communication)?
Thanks for sharing!
@@blacklabelonthebedrocks military communications:)
На вокзалах кодовые камеры хранения, раньше такие стояли!
Great video! Where do you find so much soviet electronics? Do you live in an former URSS country?
@@Alberto_Travagin it’s complicated
😂@@OwlTech333
ممكن شرح ترسيب كبريتات الزنك .
وكلوريد القصدير وشكرا.
Спасибо за видео, лайк, а где вы берёте советские радиодетали.
СЭВ
Why did you decide to use sodium nitride rather than SMB or iron sulphate? Just curious as I haven’t seen this method before.
When I use smb with gold/palladium I’ll usually boil the dropped gold in the solution and then follow up with an hcl boil and add to pd solution before precipitation of pd
Sodium nitrite is selective for gold when mixed with PGMs, while smb tends to co-precipitate pd
@@OwlTech333 that’s exactly what I’d thought thank you! Saves myself an hcl boil next time.
@@redbaronrefining5322 bare in mind NaNO2 is not a good choice if base metals are present in solution.
Aprox. 0,18-0,22 grm. per one section. 85% Au & 15% Pd.
Is there gold in the rotary switch of a cnc machine like this?
Don’t know
Pal! Hope and pray that you never get an environmental inspection.😁
Prayer has always been a part of my daily routine
@@OwlTech333 In my area you would get a lifetime slave labour sentence in a detention camp for what you are doing.😁
Ещё каким методом можно разделить подобный материал?
@@alligator8811 сплавить серебром и потом азотной кислоте
@@OwlTech333 этот способ с нитритом не очень в палладие примесь золота осталась
@@АнатолийСоколов-з7ы Я не фильтровал раствор палладия, просто слил его с золота и использовал тот же тигель, в котором плавил золото, поэтому золото в палладии
@@OwlTech333 сколько раз пробовал нитритом он до конца не осаждает в конце приходится другим реагентом добивать
Can i remove tin from gold and palledium dore using sulfer
@@whatwill1812 don’t think so
@@whatwill1812 I use sodium hydroxide and sodium nitrate for that purpose
@ ok thanks
Kral suyu için kulladığın hidrocloric acid saflığı % olarak ve nitric acid saflığı nedir % olarak ?
32 64
@@OwlTech333 Thank you for answering
No gloves 😬
If there's definitely no platinum he will be fine after handwashes
Very saturated solutions