did you add sulfuric acid to aqua regia? i might have missed this but of course this will drop out lead. your bars are always perfect looking just didnt recall you mentioning this addition. many of my refining videos i forget to mention this as well
I do my best. Thanks. Yes, everything looks easy on the video, but in reality there are sometimes situations when I want to flush everything down the toilet! 🙂
I did 12 kilos of them last year using eco gold x. It took 1500 ml to process them all. I filled a several beakers with the pins poured the eco in one. Then poured the same fluid into another and so on until it stopped removing the gold. Then I made another batch of eco gold x and did it again. 3 batches 500ml each and all the pins were done. I recovered 15 grams of gold
Доброго времени суток. Какая всё таки паскудная основа в импорте (скорее всего бронза,судя по выпавшей мути металлооловянка). Работа проделана немалая,а выход не впечатляет. Лайк в поддержку канала,смотрю с удовольствием
AK love your videos keep up the great work!! Question ~ where did you learn all of the chemistry that you use in your videos? You know a lot about PM recovery.
Здравствуйте. Так или иначе потери всегда есть. Я не теряю ничего, через месяц со дна моего ведра для отходов я соберу остатки золота. Лучше использовать три этапа очистки. Конечно если нужно чистое золото. Если в золотом порошке будет присутствовать медь или серебро, соляная кислота не растворяет их. Соляная кислота хорошо удаляет оловянную кислоту. Спасибо за просмотр 🙂🖐
I hope so too. I think one more ingot and the yacht will be mine! There is just one but, I live in the forest 🤔 I will probably have to dig a lake in the backyard 😉
@VendettaProspecting I'd like to see the other metals melted involved ,silver and base metals recovered and weighed compared with the original weight ? If possible, without adding it in with other projects then xrf scan, I'll bet the copper or silver has a percentage of gold in it.
@@guytelfer1353 its quite more complicated than that also the waste is hard to calculate. the filtering process and other waste is almost not worth the work and chemicals. i would assume not much silver was involved in this specific material mostly plastic, copper, zinc, tin, and iron... Imo.... you can easily drop the silver out but cleaning the cement silver out isn't 100% yield as well as contamination. additionally those metals are all by products of the refining product, yes they all have monetary values but so little compared to the target metal its really not worth the work.
@@VendettaProspecting should be extracted and processed from the chemicals and reuse chemicals not thrown away or whatever people are doing with the acids
i always like watching what you are doing
did you add sulfuric acid to aqua regia? i might have missed this but of course this will drop out lead. your bars are always perfect looking just didnt recall you mentioning this addition. many of my refining videos i forget to mention this as well
No, I did not add sulfuric acid to aqua regia.
Yes, I agree, the gold bar turned out beautiful. Thank you for your time 🙂🖐
Thanks. Cheers 🍺🍺
You make it look so easy. Great job.
I do my best. Thanks. Yes, everything looks easy on the video, but in reality there are sometimes situations when I want to flush everything down the toilet! 🙂
I did 12 kilos of them last year using eco gold x. It took 1500 ml to process them all. I filled a several beakers with the pins poured the eco in one. Then poured the same fluid into another and so on until it stopped removing the gold. Then I made another batch of eco gold x and did it again. 3 batches 500ml each and all the pins were done. I recovered 15 grams of gold
@@joek511 I also like eco-goldex for pins. Works wonders when there is a silver layer under the gold!!!
Awesome 🙂👌
Love your videos can’t wait for the next one
Thank you. I'm going to take a long break soon. It's my hobby and I do it outside, it's getting quite chilly now 🥶 ... 🙂
Awesome job AK!
Thanks. Thank you for your support 🙂🖐
Great video AK
Thanks. Cheers 🍺🍺
Looking totally awesome, 10 grams
10 grams after two weeks of work. Thanks for watching 🙂
That was fun !
Cheers 🙂🍺🍺
10.5 grams that’s pretty sweet to me. The bar does look great . 👍
10,005 grams in two weeks of work 🙂
@@akgoldbear7669it’s a beautiful bar.
Beautiful video sir
Thanks a lot 🙂
Доброго времени суток. Какая всё таки паскудная основа в импорте (скорее всего бронза,судя по выпавшей мути металлооловянка). Работа проделана немалая,а выход не впечатляет. Лайк в поддержку канала,смотрю с удовольствием
Спасибо. Да чтобы получить эти 10 грамм пришлось потратить две недели 🙂
AK love your videos keep up the great work!!
Question ~ where did you learn all of the chemistry that you use in your videos? You know a lot about PM recovery.
I had a smart grandmother 😊 she taught me. Thank you for your time on my little channel.
При первой промывке горячей водой видны потери. А чистить, после железного купорос, лучше соляной кислотой. Азотка не так хорошо справляется. 👍
Здравствуйте. Так или иначе потери всегда есть. Я не теряю ничего, через месяц со дна моего ведра для отходов я соберу остатки золота. Лучше использовать три этапа очистки. Конечно если нужно чистое золото. Если в золотом порошке будет присутствовать медь или серебро, соляная кислота не растворяет их. Соляная кислота хорошо удаляет оловянную кислоту. Спасибо за просмотр 🙂🖐
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Thanks 🙂
I hope you get that yacht
I hope so too. I think one more ingot and the yacht will be mine! There is just one but, I live in the forest 🤔 I will probably have to dig a lake in the backyard 😉
I use one of those stainless coffee filters, they catch the gold and the slime washes through. Is the electrolyte distilled water?
Sulphuric Acid I think.
pretty sure its H₂SO₄.
If it was sulfuric, it would have dissolved the plastic
battery acid (yes. suphuric acid)
@ electrolyte is diluted sulphuric acid with distilled water, what ratio he is using I’m not sure.
Shouldn't be any lead, no soldier
its copper, you can see the blue causing this indicator
@VendettaProspecting I'd like to see the other metals melted involved ,silver and base metals recovered and weighed compared with the original weight ? If possible, without adding it in with other projects then xrf scan, I'll bet the copper or silver has a percentage of gold in it.
@@guytelfer1353 its quite more complicated than that also the waste is hard to calculate. the filtering process and other waste is almost not worth the work and chemicals. i would assume not much silver was involved in this specific material mostly plastic, copper, zinc, tin, and iron... Imo.... you can easily drop the silver out but cleaning the cement silver out isn't 100% yield as well as contamination. additionally those metals are all by products of the refining product, yes they all have monetary values but so little compared to the target metal its really not worth the work.
@@VendettaProspecting should be extracted and processed from the chemicals and reuse chemicals not thrown away or whatever people are doing with the acids
@@guytelfer1353 i dont agree with that sorry not on this scale