
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.
Monday, 6 September 2021
Gold Recovery from Motherboards Computers & Laptops | Recycle Electronic Devices for Gold | Gold Recovery from Chips

Thursday, 2 September 2021
Gold Recovery from Sim Cards Cell Phones | Sim Cards Cell Phones Recycling for Gold | Gold Recovery
Wednesday, 1 September 2021
How to Recover Gold from Cell Phone Motherboard Chips | Gold Recovery | Recycling E-waste
Monday, 30 August 2021
How to Recover Gold from CPUs | Recycling CPUs | Gold Recovery from Computer Parts-E-Waste

Wednesday, 28 July 2021
Computer Scrap Price In Delhi Electronic Scrap / E-waste Market
Computer Scrap Buying Prices In Delhi Electronic Scrap / E-waste Market in Indian Rupees Computer Hard Disk --- 112/- Laptop Hard Disk --- 27/- Cd Rom Drive --- 80/- Motherboard Single BGA Chip --- 390/- Motherboard Double BGA Chip --- 590/- Motherboard Non-BGA Chip --- 130/- Keyboard White --- 25/- Keyboard Black --- 15/- Monitor 14 to 15 Inches --- 365/-
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.
Thursday, 15 July 2021
Gold Recovery from Cell Phones/Gold Extraction from Cell Phones/Gold from Mobile Phones

Gold extraction from mobile phones is a profitable business, but you have to take into consideration certain aspects before going into it, and that is that we need to understand that mobile phones are available in different price ranges. Famous brands such as Apple, Nokia, and Sony Ericsson are expensive, while local Chinese brands are cheaper. In India, cheap mobile phones are referred to as Chinese phones. Normally, a cheap, new Chinese cell phone sells for around USD 70 to 80. Now the point that I am trying to make here is that expensive mobile phone manufacturers use more gold on their phones, whereas cheap phone manufacturers use very little gold. In the Indian electronic scrap markets, the famous brands scrapped cell phones currently sell for Indian rupees 62 to 64 (USD.83 to.85) per piece. The scrapped Chinese cell phones sell for rupees 18 to 22 (USD 24 to 29) per piece. Today, the price of gold (in New Delhi, India) is Rs 48,700 per 10 grams. Purchasing the raw material at the right price is very important in a business. So, make sure that you distinguish between expensive and cheaper cell phones while buying scrap mobile phones. I can assure you that the cell phone gold recovery business will pay you well if you read the whole series of our articles on it. We'll be back soon with the second part of the mobile phone gold recovery.
Saturday, 3 July 2021
Quick/Instant Gold Recovery Method/Instant Gold Extraction Method/Quick Gold Recovery Process
We have a very nice quick/instant gold recovery method from gold-coated computer scrap or any other kind of gold-plated material. The process is very simple, takes little time, and the gold recovery is 100%. If you are interested in this quick and easy gold recovery process, you may send us an email through our blog's contact form.

Friday, 13 December 2019
How to recover silver from computer parts/e-waste/x-ray films & make money/Silver Extraction from E-waste
Saturday, 23 November 2019
Aqua Regia Gold Recovery | Gold Recovery | Gold Refining with Aqua Regia/How to refine gold with Aqua Regia
Those who want to learn the gold recovery process from e-waste extensively use the keywords how to recover gold from aqua regia. This is because most people have the conception that the aqua regia process is the only and best method to extract gold from e-waste. There are many other methods to remove gold from e-waste, and aqua regia is one of them. The economic viability and easy availability of the material or chemicals used in the gold recovery process are the first considerations when choosing a method to remove gold from e-waste.
Undoubtedly, the aqua regia method is an easy gold recovery process. To prepare aqua regia, you need to mix one part of nitric acid and three parts of hydrochloric acid. These acids are very corrosive and produce toxic fumes. So, while mixing them, you should be careful to avoid splashes, as they might cause burns. In case you happen to have some splashes on your body, you should immediately wash them with plain water.
Jewellers normally use aqua regia to get their gold from old jewellery, scrap jewellery pieces, filings, jewellery bench work, etc. One kilogramme of scrap jewellery can be digested by 3.5 to 4.5 litres of aqua regia. You can use Teflon plastic or glass for the aqua regia gold recovery method. First, gold scrap should be placed in the digesting pot, and then aqua regia should be poured onto it slowly and carefully. The scrap metal begins to dissolve into the aqua regia. The aqua regia is poured until the whole metal is dissolved. Once the metal undergoes digestion, we filter the solution. If only gold metal is present in the filtered solution, the colour of the solution is yellowish; if other metals such as copper, nickel, etc. are mixed in the solution, the colour of the solution is green. We should neutralise the excess nitric acid in the solution to ensure the easy and complete precipitation of gold. It is either done by boiling the solution to almost dryness or by adding some chemical that neutralises the nitric acid.
By now, you have only half the answer to how to recover gold from Aqua Regia. Precipitating a hundred percent gold from the gold chloride solution is not as easy as it sounds. Many precautions are taken to ensure the complete recovery of gold from the aqua regia solution, and the correct choice of the gold-reducing chemical is also a very important part of this gold recovery process. Occasionally, for various reasons, some particles of other metals may also settle to the bottom with the gold dust. To ensure the maximum purity of gold, it may be necessary to repeat the entire process.
Everyone is welcome to ask us any questions about the gold extraction methods from e-waste, either by email or through telephonic conversations. You may reach us through our contact form available on our blog.