We have been providing training since 1980 for gold, silver, palladium, platinum, and other precious metals recovery from CPUs, motherboards, RAMs, hard drives, x-ray films, cell phones, and all other kinds of e-waste. We have quick gold recovery methods as well. We also provide consulting for setting up e-waste plants as well as help in setting up small-scale copper recovery plants with low investment. We also provide a daily e-waste price list.
Sunday, 18 July 2021
Gold Recovery / The gold recovery business from e-waste/E-waste Recycling
These days, the gold recovery business from e-waste is a hot topic on the internet. Almost everyone seems to be interested in this gold extraction business. There are many YouTube videos on this subject. E-waste is a good source of gold. It is also known as an urban gold mine. People normally assume that we only get gold from computers, but this is not true. Any device or machine that uses electronic circuits can be a source of gold, be it a medical device, a car, an aeroplane, a mobile phone, etc. There are many methods for gold recovery, be it from computers or any other kind of electronic scrap. Let's try to understand it a little more deeply. An electronic circuit board is made up of many components. The use of components on the electronic circuit board depends on their function. In general, an electronic circuit board consists of the following components: 1-Chips 2-Diodes 3-Transistors 4-Capacitors 5-Presets 6-Transistors 7-Resistors 8-Gold-plated connectors 9-Mlccs 10-Relays 11-Diodes 12-Transformers 13-Processors 14—Led, etc. These components usually contain silver, gold, and palladium. And some of the components (such as chips) have all three metals. We can't recover all the metals from all the components through one process. We must use various methods to recover different metals from the components. For example, we need to apply two different methods for gold recovery from chips and processors. Gold recovery from chips includes the following steps: 1. incineration of chips 2: Grinding of burnt chips 3-Separation of the metallic pins from the ash (obtained after burning and grinding the chips) 4-This ash is either treated with chemicals for gold recovery or melted into an ingot for electrolysis. This is a very vast topic. So, if you are interested in gold recovery, you may reach us through our contact form available on our blog.
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