Good Video Boris, subscribed. Many newbies want to dive in head first to get the gold. They ask silly questions like "Whats the recipe for AR?" or "How much acid do I need to buy?". What the newbies need to be doing is diving in head first for the KNOWLEDGE and trying to learn first before doing, the gold will come later. Another thing newbies need to realize is they will most likely screw up their first attempts of recovery, which is ok that's how we learn. So for their first batches, the size must be kept small so they have less mess to deal with.
@borispetrov65758 жыл бұрын
+IsettasRock I couldn't agree with you more
@thunderstormesroaring78088 жыл бұрын
Safety First.. good video Thanks
@royalrefining61827 жыл бұрын
thanks for the link 👍
@HistoryUnraveled7508 жыл бұрын
what do recomend to start gold recovery i have perioxide and muratic acid
@borispetrov65758 жыл бұрын
+TheAutisticGamer1 I would start with "gold fingers" - dilute HCl and bubble some air through it. Couple of days or so copper will dissolve and gold plating will come off. Later on you can dissolve gold also kzbin.info/www/bejne/gqjSiKmHfJKeoas
@HistoryUnraveled7508 жыл бұрын
i dont have a air bubbler any way to do it without bubbler
@borispetrov65758 жыл бұрын
+TheAutisticGamer1 In that case you better get yourself one on eBay.) Any cheapest aquarium air pump will do the job. Certainly you can mix HCl + H2O2, but it will dissolve some amount of gold also, bigger concentration will dissolve it completely. It's just a question how much
@HistoryUnraveled7508 жыл бұрын
anychance u can show me a video of u doing it and what uneed to start doing it for e scrap
@dshubad8 жыл бұрын
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@scorpion64918 жыл бұрын
is it really worth it ? I mean if I get 10 kg of computer electronics how much it cost me and how much it cost to extract the gold fro it and in the end how much 24 k gold you will get ?? so again dose it worth it ?
@borispetrov65758 жыл бұрын
Every PC components they have a different yield, so unless somebody is running a whole refinery it's a bit difficult to tell the yield based just on "10 kg of computer electronics". Assuming we are talking about "modern" PC (likes of Pentium 4), I would guesstimate the yield about 0.001% even then it would be mega optimistic number. Another thing any particular yield depends not just about "how much gold is in there", but also on your practical skills. - Does it make sense to recover gold with such a small yield? - Yes, but only if you use appropriate methods
@scorpion64918 жыл бұрын
+Boris Petrov Thanks for replying man .. now when I said 10 kg of computer components let us assume those 10kg are different parts ( mother boards - Rams ... ) 50%of them old 50% of them new now you told me you get 0.001% of the Weight as 24K gold.. that mean 10kg = 10000 gr × 0, 001= 10gr 24K gold now in today international gold price the gold price is 43, 38 US $ that mean 433, 8 US $ for 10 grams assuming the gold is 999.9 pure .. now according to this math how much from 433, 8 US $ is acutely a profit ? honestly in that kind of stuff " business" I only understand the numbers .. thanks for your patient.
@borispetrov65758 жыл бұрын
How can I say any any profit number if it all depends on a method? Another thing - like I mentioned earlier 10 grams is a way bit optimistic number. In reality it could be much less. Some percentage will be lost during refining and you will be able to recover even less. Another thing - you will never get 999.9 gold. At least not using domestic methods
@scorpion64918 жыл бұрын
+Boris Petrov if I use the best method and I get not 10 let us say 6 grams so 6×43,38 = 260.28 US $ what is the percentage from it considerd as profit , am sorry if you don't like to answer that is ok too thanks man
@borispetrov65758 жыл бұрын
Speaking about best method. It's something not just a stand alone magical method, but a whole a bunch of technologies. Other ways one video would be enough. Unlike precious metal refining in old days, today you also need to recover other valued metals - copper as a main thing + silver + PGM. Sorry dude, but when it comes to particular profit numbers you may have to check different refinery accounts, but even then it will be considered as a commercial secret.