Just putting up a series of videos on the subject of depopulating circuit boards for base metal & precious metal recovery.
Since many scrappers...
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Depopulating Circuit Boards
Depopulating circuit boards for copper, aluminium & precious metal recovery. First of a short series of videos about depopulating circuit boards from e-waste...
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Sim Cards for Gold Recovery
Was doing a bit of research on sim cards from cell phones to get an average recovery rate per kg.
Then looking at what people are trying to sell...
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De-Populating Circuit Boards
I've been starting to look around for options on de-populating circuit boards of their ic chips ect.
Whilst some things are easiest to remove...
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LCD Finger Strip Boards
Thought i'd do a little video on finger strip boards from lcd tv's & monitors, there's very little good info on 'em at the moment but it won't be...LCD TV's have a few different circuit boards, One is a little different, Finger Strip Boards. With LCD TV's starting to replace crt tv's on the scrap heap, F...
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Backyard Refining Setups
Since there's a side discussion of backyard refining I thought i'd start a thread on the subject that might build into a good reference for scrappers...This was a bit of an experement, I was finding it very difficult to break up aluminium cylinder heads from motor cars I use these as they have the best grade...
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Stacking CPU's as bullion
Anyone else stack CPU's?
When I first started scrapping it seemed like ceramic cpu's would be around for a long time, only a few years have...Scrap CPU's from old computers are another electronic component I like to stack for precious metals, just like gold bullion. Most ceramic CPU's contain more ...
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Identifying Monolithic Ceramic Capacitors (MLCC's)
MLCC's are valued as scrap for their Palladium & Silver content with approximately 2% Palladium & 10% Silver by weight....Monolithic Ceramic Capacitors (MLCC's) contain up to 2% Palladium & 10% Silver by weight depending on processing methods and quality of mlcc. Whilst very cur...
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Tantalum Capacitor Identification
Tantalum Capacitors vary so much that for a scrapper, in order to recognize one you need to almost have an electronics degree.
One of the main problems...
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Picking Crystal Oscillators off Boards
Crystal Oscillators contain a little silver and sometimes gold, whilst not a great deal it's worth picking them off boards.
Haven't figured out...Picking off crystal oscillators from scrap circuit boards for silver recovery. Q. How much silver can be extracted from 1kg of crystal oscillators? Until we ...
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Trimming gold fingers off ribbon wire
Ribbon wire on some electronics can have gold fingers on the ends, this video shows how I prepare them for gold recovery.
At the moment I grade...Trimming off the gold fingers from e-waste ribbon wire, ready to sell or refine for gold recovery. Share your scrapping adventures at www.scrapforum.com.au
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Cleaning gold plug ends for scrap gold
Here's a video I did on plug ends that explains a little about how I prepare them before throwing into the gold plug bucket.
I grade them differently,...Preparing gold plugs from e-waste for selling as gold recovery material, Discuss all kinds of precious metal recovery from scrapping electronics at www,scrap...
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Refining E Waste PM's
Anyone on the forum that refines their own e waste PM's? With gold around $1,555 per T oz and silver about $21 per T oz it is very attractive. Clearly...