MLCC PRECIOUS METAL RECOVERY - PART 1...
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- čas přidán 20. 08. 2024
- In this video i try to detal to explane proces for precious metal recovery and refining from MLCC- multilayer monolit ceramic capacitators.This is first part of video,proces is very long.I work this in home condition and i try to use less materijal and equipment.Thanx for suport freinds!
Great video brother, so glad you showed the difference! I still had people doubting the test I did showing that the magnetic's only had a little silver in them. They even doubted the XRF test, so glad there is another video out there about this now, great job, looking forward to part 2!!
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I am very happy that you made again video about MLCC. This new one is even better than the last one :) Thanks!
Very interesting expérience with magnetic and non magnettic
The difference between magnetic and non-magnetic MLCC is the magnetic ones contain nickel and far less precious metals. That is why the nitric acid treatment of the magnetic capacitors went blue-green, from dissolved nickel.
Magnetic, non magnetic mlccs helpful video thanks mate..
That was an excellent thank you very much my friend I really enjoyed that
great video , looking forward to the rest
Very good and interesting video. Keep up the good work friend
Thanks for the video waiting next part
Sua explicação foi ótima,obrigado,vai me ajudar bastante.
Super video as usual. i think you should crush a sample of non magnetic and redo nitric because might be pd left.
Nice video sir excellent
Exelent video
Your Pd yield could be better if you did not mix the AF with the AR. I am sure some PGMs drop with the silver and are reduced with it. Which you are selling for price of silver. It would be great to have and XRF gun for instant verification of such things. And thank you for sharing your content, friend.
Good video
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Soooo ... a test for magnetism with HCL would be in fact less actual work and probably more reliable too than a test with a magnet ;)?
Awesome find!
Greetings from austria.
How do u do that
Awesome dusan. I need the next part bro
Fantastic!
Great vid there Dusan👌 Please let me know when part 2 comes out.
Good
Mlcc's YES!!
Can I use potassium nitrate or sodium nitrate instead of regular nitric. Nitric is very expensive and those alternatives would be cheaper in the us
no both nitrates are basic not acidic you need nitric but you can make nitric a home look it up
Hi Dusan. Palladium must be first. Silver can cementated little amount of palladium from solution...
Silver chloride cant drop palladium sir
100👍 we wait second part
Thanks for helping video. Also try to seperate Nickel at 7.0- 7.2 ph as a Ni(D.M.G.) than remove palladium.
Thanks. Regards
Nice
If it's solder point on the board has a C it's an mlcc. If it has any other character it's not.
I think cristal you see it is thin. ( Tin)
Hallo Dusan, is it possible to do this without nitric acid? In germany we as private persons cannot buy nitric acid. Are there any alternatives regarding this except vinegar with atleast 40% and table salt?
14:30 should read... "Adding HCL to the solution causes the excess nitric acid to slowly 'leak out' while retaining metal content. All excess nitric acid must be removed before I can drop any palladium"
Who buys this palladium?
hi Dusan. I HAVE ABOUT 10KG OF (mlcc) BLUE CERAMIC CAPACITOR. Are you ready to do the metal recovery and refining of the palladium, and silver? WHAT WOULD BE MY COST?
Which metal we can use as alternate of lead??
Ha manem arq
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@999Dusan and @David Gold - how delete tin (Sn) and Pb ? - complex gel? Thanks. Regards from Poland
need a second video palladium
iPhone scrap?
I started with nitric. 🤔 Am I screwed?
Hey, Dusan....every time you drop silver chloride you say your going to filter and melt it....my question is...do you do a ly sugar conversion every time....or is it possible to melt silver chloride strait away?
Hey 999, Good vid!! Just wondering if you were to thoroughly crush the MLCCs before processing, you would get higher yields? Worth a try?
What weight of non magnetic mlcc was it?
Can I get palladium from this solutions with aluminum
Destilated water must be a very rare commodity indeed! 🤔 I looked evriwhere but can not Demi drop magnetic silver. 🤯Are you shure I can't just use non magnetic distilled water instead?😜 LOLLIPOP! LMAO!
Is there a way to separate Palladium gold and silver from the same solution
Mighty Mouse you won’t get gold and silver in the same solution
I'm lost....
When you said 18% what does it mean please ? 🤔
Ail
Golb
18% HCl means?
What is mlcc??
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wwhy always too much talk
Пиши по русский.
Repeating your self 😩🔫