Smelting 1.4kg MLCCs using lead and silver as collector metals, followed by cupellation and silver - palladium separation. / tracks #palladium #palladiumrecovery #pallladiumrefining #owltech
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@LISA75_2 роки тому
1.OZ of palladium is £2000.00 as of sept 21 , so the blob he made was worth £1000.00
@carlinshowalter1806Рік тому
what's that in U.S. dollars?
@robmorris87Рік тому
Wow, I've been saving these and the other types, big brown ones ect for some time now not knowing what to do with them. Amongst other components that were too good for regular scrap bins. I bet I have arround 5kg of them
@robmorris87Рік тому
@@carlinshowalter1806 it's about $1250 dollars today I think
@NOBOX73 роки тому
I watch this channel during meals , the videos are long and i like that , i dont have time to do any thing but eat on my breaks no time to click threw videos so i consume information as i consume my food by watching OwlTech.
@kakarikiIck2 роки тому
Just found your channel. Really appreciate all of the work that you have put in to your videos. Subscribed.👍❤️🇬🇧
@OwlTech3332 роки тому
Welcome aboard!
@rookierollhunter86523 роки тому
WOW!!! That Palladium sure doesn't want to melt very well. Still came close to being pure. Great video!
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
Thanks 👍
@MildFracas2 роки тому
That’s because palladium melts at 2831 F.
@christiaanschutte65223 роки тому
This was so amateurly done but love it just shows you you don't need the high tech luxuries to do something just logic and ingenuity. Well done man!
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
Thank you that was the idea
@user-bj9vw4tj5w2 роки тому
Сейчас для многих газ это и есть самая большая роскошь.
@ciprianpopa15032 роки тому
He just like burned a lot of stuff, including the paint of the damned capacitors and then almost choke him with the fumes. We all know it's possible to do this (the process) but please stop doing it like this.
@user-bj9vw4tj5w2 роки тому
@@ciprianpopa1503 ты это... хорош выпендриваться, пиши на русском. До поняли уже все, что ты на английском шпрехаешь умеешь. По-русски умеешь?👈😊
@ciprianpopa15032 роки тому
@@user-bj9vw4tj5w Nope I cannot write you back in Russian. I've translated your non-sense with google translate. What are you trying to say? Use a language that you can understand and also write with some level of understanding.
@alwayswatching6623 роки тому
The Crystals were as beautiful as the work put in thank u
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
Thanks for the kind words!
@OnsloVest3 роки тому
Back to back videos, appreciate the effort mate
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
Cheers pal!
@Addmaster1Рік тому
I dropped some questions, however, mate, amazing job, thanks for sharing
@christopherleubner66336 місяців тому
Burn> Ball mill to fine dust> treat dust with nitric acid> Filter and separate silver from palladium using HCl> Filter off AgCl and distil off nitric acid> Separate Pd from CuFe etc using ammonia, pd forms a complex of (NH2)PdCl2 that precipitates from the chilled solution.❤
@OwlTech3336 місяців тому
Sounds good
@cheesynuts42913 роки тому
Great video. I believe I was snipping some mlccs just like those earlier today.
@scrappydoo78873 роки тому
Same here 👍 its the best thing im finding on low grade boards apart from copper
@vincentrousseau81943 роки тому
and tantale =)
@nelsondiaz22123 роки тому
You can avoid adding the lead and just dissolve the ceramic in hydrofloric acid all the silica and ceramic will dissolve in the acid leaving the palladium as a powder ! Saving a few steps
@kjpmi3 роки тому
Hydrofluoric acid?? HF? Did you mean hydrochloric acid? Using hydrofluoric acid to avoid lead is like working with wild tigers to avoid having to work with house cats because you’re afraid of cats.
@TheOriginalShakuraz3 роки тому
It probably prevent these morons from inhaling lead vapor.
@strobo243 роки тому
Did you try to may be use an isotope reactor to make Paladium out of other elements. Looks not so dangerous...
@CaptainSpork72 роки тому
And probably healthier on the lungs as well
@MichaelClark-uw7ex2 роки тому
@@kjpmi Only HF will dissolve the silicates, HCl won't touch it.
@kentjordan96782 роки тому
شكرا على العمل الجيد
@NOBOX73 роки тому
You have a magnificent channel , the precious thing you have to offer is wisdom indeed , finer then even the gold you show us how to recover
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
Thanks for the kind words!
@huequanganglam17343 роки тому
thís is a important document . thanks for this video , that's great
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
Glad it was helpful!
@derkrebskandidat89112 роки тому
Wow...37Min.48Sec. without one ad. There is a 👍🏻 for that alone!!
@UltimateCastGuides3 роки тому
Absolutely amazing process, people like you were called Wizards 300 years ago.
@comahtek74963 роки тому
I didn't know why but I understand you 😂
@krisau24k33 роки тому
at what ph do you percipitate palladium? When do you add the formic acid? I can only see when you add sodium carbonate but can't see when you add the formic acid. Please tell when you add the acid. Will your palladium contain lead in the end? What if my nitric acid solution contained platinum, do I do the same way as palladium?
@JaredKaragen3 роки тому
Friendly suggestions: be sure to filter out ALL silver chloride or it will never have a shiny surface after melting.... silver contamination will be all over the surface of your metal otherwise. Once you do the silver chloride filtering; you should be able to then add some sulfuric acid to the palladium solution to precipitate any remaining lead as lead sulfate. Filter again. Both of these contaminants will leave that kind of surface look; almost taking away any possibility of it naturally being shiny.
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
Thank you for the useful information!
@zafarazmi75993 роки тому
Good work sir ❤️
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
Thanks
@josephlieberman30273 роки тому
The one time I decided to melt a one troy ounce Palladium bar, i was surprised to discover the phenomenon of "spitting" whereby in the molten condition, palladium will absorb certain gasses in large amounts (Hydrogen if i recall acuratley), then upon cooling and before becoming solid, it will oclude or expel (spit) the same gaseous element. I recall my jewelry casting texts mentioned dropping a small chunk of aluminum metal into the crucible after Palladium is completely molten and just prior to pouring into the casting mold., I believe pure sodium metal is also used for the same purpose. The copious borax flux perhaps shields or minimized absorption of gaseous element. But the aluminum or sodium acts insitu to react, combine with and remove the gas leaving an insoluble compound on the surface or scatred as a smoke or combustion product. This can presumably eliminate the crater or swiss cheese apperance on palladium.
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
Wow thanks for the tip I'll try it next time
@darkshadowsx59492 роки тому
i believe aluminum absorbs nearby hydrogen when molten too. which is why degassing is important. might be the same for other molten metals. which is kinda strange but cool. them pesky hydrogen atoms....
@stevewindisch74002 роки тому
What you mention about the absorption of Hydrogen is why Palladium electrodes are often used in LENR experiments (what used to be called "cold fusion"). After a large amount of H and Deuterium has been saturated into the surface lattice of the metal (by electrolysis), pulsed electromagnetic energy is inputted into the water bath. The added pulsed energy forces the H and its isotope deeper and deeper into the lattice compressing it, and eventually fusion happens randomly (first forming higher isotopes of H, then He). This is where the access heat seen in the experiments come from. Since Pons and Fleischmann first did it 31 years ago, over a hundred labs around the world have replicated it successfully; including the US Navy and NASA. They are both studying it now (NAVSEA Dahlgren labs, and NASA Glenn in Cleveland). Other successful methods have used Nickel with Hydrogen. But note the Palladium purity must be very high. A combination of that and not saturating the lattice with enough H, was why some of the first attempts failed in 1990 (M.I.T. being the most publicized) .
@OwlTech3332 роки тому
@@stevewindisch7400 very good read! Thanks!
@apveening2 місяці тому
@@stevewindisch7400 Nice read, but scientifically not exactly flawless.
@benjleath94066 місяців тому
All you need to do this , is a smelting pot,a Laboratory, a metal workshop , every type of Acid under the sun, Lead and Silver !!! 😂
@OwlTech3336 місяців тому
Not exactly but it will make your task easier.
@huequanganglam17343 роки тому
thanks for owltech so much channel
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
Our pleasure!
@ameerabdalrahman2308Рік тому
Welcome River deposits containing gold were treated with dilute sulfuric acid, nitric and hydrochloric to get rid of impurities and iron oxides, then the sample was dissolved in royal water and urea was used to neutralize nitric acid and the gold was precipitated with hydrazine. The amount of the precipitate was good and had a brown color, in addition to the sediment that had a reddish-brown color, but when I treated the sediment with hydrochloric acid, all the precipitate disappeared and dissolved in the acid except for a very small amount that came back and sedimented. I don't know what the problem is? Does hydrazine precipitate anything other than gold, or does it only precipitate gold? How can I recover the deposit? Thank you very much
@sabotage1512 роки тому
Tony Stark filming the first Iron Man suit being built in a cave.
@duamorozo2 роки тому
Yeah bro
@safirraa52102 роки тому
😠😠i
@sezzfreeman32492 роки тому
yep that made me laugh
@oskimac2 роки тому
I was waiting for Raza to interrupt him answering why it took so long
@cfordnathan2 роки тому
With a buncha scraps!
@escrapchannel3 роки тому
Result is not bad 🌟 👍 but I expected more from the Bulgarian bC capacitors ... Great video! 👍
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
yes the 100g test yielded 1.35g
@escrapchannel3 роки тому
@@OwlTech333 depends a lot on the size of the capacitors, so the bigger the more palladium ... in the blue ones we have decent amount of silver , too so in total not bad at all 😃
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
@@escrapchannel silver was about 4g when I tested the 100g capacitors so about 40g Ag /kg capacitors
@damanalihakeem45173 роки тому
Beautifull
@jasonbrohipower41572 роки тому
That's really good
@chadiissa56233 роки тому
Thanks man very good
@bonerDB2 роки тому
If you want surface after melting like a gold use argon gas to cover hot pallad ball immediately after taking out torch.
@michaelhammett5497Рік тому
Good info great work
@OwlTech333Рік тому
Glad it was helpful!
@user-ix5gf4vm9t8 місяців тому
مرحبا هل من ماده تكشف الذهب في اكوريجيا غير كلوريد القصدير
@Huntrezz3 роки тому
Fun fact : this metal is even more expensive than gold
@Huntrezz2 роки тому
@Tim Smith did im wrong ??? bro just think before you accuse me for lying
@Huntrezz2 роки тому
@Tim Smith why you quiet?? come on bro say something ???🤣🤣🤣 Or at least ask forgiveness
@Huntrezz2 роки тому
@Tim Smith whatever loser 😒😒😒 Venom : " Have A Nice Day "
@junz572 роки тому
Ngomong opo kwe
@dickkkkkkkkssss2 роки тому
@@junz57 ngomong kon gendeng...wkwk
@bentationfunkiloglio2 роки тому
Just over 1% yield WRT original source material weight. Pretty decent payday, over $1000 USD, assuming capacitors didn't cost much.
@sopot21373 роки тому
I love how humans change scraps into beatiful shiny metals
@jaysonmoore44073 роки тому
What.... apposed to those non human dikheads? Yeah, I can't stand those alien bastards stuff, Looks like crap tbh or even those fukin squirrels stuff doesn't even compare to us humans. Personally ... I think they're all on meth because they're so fuking jittery and moving 900 miles an hour that they're fuking shit.
@BalaMurugan-hk2gd2 роки тому
Humans are the only scrap
@martinwarner136 місяців тому
I tuned out halfway for a second and thought I was watching a backyard coffee brew
@OwlTech3335 місяців тому
Yeah it’s a “blink and you’ll miss it” type of show
@spawninhell71522 роки тому
Will you use it for arc reactor ?
@vincentrousseau81942 роки тому
Hello friebd did you using first sodium carbonate , and after formic acid ? I dont see on video when you usin formic acide, can explain thank you
@zavalondc3 роки тому
wow 🤩🤩🤩 15g of this worth at least 900€!!!! good job!!!
@SuperKillerkarnickel3 роки тому
Somehow i doubt that. mlcc capacitors have nickel electrodes or silver internally on X7R X5R NP0 (BaTiO3, etc) dielectric. Ag/Pd Ag/Pt is used only for solderable contacts (termination) where 3:1, 6:1 or even 97:3 Ag/Pd or Pt is used and it is maybe 15µm thick. if these caps have been desoldered, a good portion of the weight is also Sn or Sn/Pb. 1% noble metal of total weight is not impossible but expensive in manufacturing and higly unlikely: here is a link of a real cap :www.researchgate.net/figure/Cross-section-of-intentionally-cracked-MLSC-0805-47nF-50Volt-showing-the-crack-a_fig4_228895621 today also copper paste is used to reduce noble metal content.
@OwlTech3332 роки тому
@@SuperKillerkarnickel some yield 65g Pd /kg
@martonziegler21812 роки тому
What do you do with the generated chemical waste? This is a laboratory demonstration, garage work. Does the price of the palladium produced cover the costs?
@lynncarlson24632 роки тому
Real liked this video! What I did not like was the 15 commercials in the short amount of time that this video took to watch.
@varlov55233 роки тому
Сова,как всегда на высоте.😉
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
Спасибо!
@Sergey-Master-LOMaster3 роки тому
Super job 👍
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
Спасибо!
@miladfarajian2 роки тому
Perfect
@johnkiss88042 роки тому
Nice recovery, that should put a few beans in the pan. Excellent demonstration of the steps in this process. But for myself I would have liked to have heard more warning statements about lead vapors, platinum poising, mixing the acids, heating acids, and the chemicals used in the recovery process. I'm not faulting the video it really is an excellent demonstration. The recording is clean and sharp all the way through, narration was well planned and sequenced, and do not fear dropping the music insert and talking more. You have a good strong voice and command of the langlish. I share this type of video with my grand children to educate them about lab safety, chemical processing, chemical reactions excetera. I saw the disclaimer at the start of the video and it will cover any legal coverage this video might need. The only reason I mention the safety to you at all is because you just never know when the viewer's mind will click on during the video and a comment anywhere from start to end might flash through in the future and save their life. Yes yes I know it's a long shot with a slim chance of happening but... Now think about this for a minute, what if it does happen? Your interactions with youtube could save a strangers from a permanent injury or even death. You might ever learn of it but in that one small action you have made this world a better place for us all to live. Be safe brother and thank you for sharing your talent with us.
@phillipcooze7668Рік тому
Well said I've been looking into this for while. but I don't know the score with the chemicals so I've stuck to collecting but my plan is to refine
@ambitionsofahustler4066Рік тому
I would like to second this in both giving you respect and for showing the entire process, I would however like to have known the amounts of the chemicals used and I'm not sure when you added the formic acid that you mentioned, palladium extraction and recovery is not covered that much as there might be a few other videos but have not found one that has been as complete as this and the only constructive criticism that I would give to you and say is if you maybe could add at least in the comments the amount of chemicals used in each step including the amount of lead and the amount of silver to the original 1.4 kg of capacitors and for my own entertainment and I'm sure others would like to know what the end result was in terms of yield of palladium and also please if you can add these measurements and amounts please do explain the Portland cement a bit more, I'm a little confused as well as when you poured out the molten mixture did you just use a cooking pan to make the metal harden when it was the lead silver and palladium mixture together? Also the Portland cement did you make The crucible out of Portland cement as well as use Portland cement to make the cupel? (I'm referring to the first step of the cupel and also the second step with the crucible that you used with the thin wall, was that made from Portland cement that was hardened and obviously mixed with water? Any sort of additional clarification would be greatly appreciated. Thank you again for your time explaining and recording and editing this video and such detail as I know it is time consuming and you earned a loyal subscriber with just this video and look forward to seeing some of your others, I would like to see your method on gold recovery from the CPU and electronics parts, as well as if you have a easier method for electrolysis to recover gold from IC chips including mosfets and transistors. And any other precious metals, also any videos on recovering palladium from a catalytic converter would be appreciated and I'm sure others would enjoy as well. Thanks again and keep up the good videos and keep them coming! :-)
@ourodolixo-e3 роки тому
Very good miner👏👏👏 98% nice
@THEIAROB2 роки тому
really gg for your work
@OwlTech3332 роки тому
Appreciate it
@shakersaadeh3 роки тому
You are great as we know you V.nice thanks
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
Thank you!
@senhorpenajaca3 роки тому
Jesus. Hard work to smal piece. Good video.
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
Thanks 👍
@ArmchairDeity2 роки тому
That “small piece” is worth $1500… money for nothin… extracted from garbage, basically.
@user-co8my4gz4f7 місяців тому
سوال هل استطيع معرفة ما اللذي اضافه ببداية الفيديو عند الصهر .عندما قال. اضافة نقاط الاتصال ما اللذي اضافه على شكل قطعة قماش
@aanjuhana60393 роки тому
Simple and good..
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
Thank you!
@user-ry1zf2ju2u3 роки тому
Вопрос к вам напишите пожалуйста когда в щелочном растворе есть платина и палладий при восстановлении муравьйной кислотой ,восстанавливаеться только палладий ,платину муравьйная кислота не восстанавливает ,спасибо за ответ.
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
Платину тоже
@StevenSmith6942_3 роки тому
awesome work... aprox. what is button worth and what do you have invested in time and resorces...
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
about 900EUR the plastic removal about 45 min, grinding about 1 hour, smelting took about 15 min, cupellation 30min, fine cupelling around 15 min, nitric acid dissolution 1.5hrs, filtration 1hr, precipitation 1.5hrs and washing 1hr., pelleting 5 min, melting 10 min, cleaning 15 min. I used about 3kg Pb, 180g Ag contacts, 0.4l HNO3, 0.8l HCl, 0.4kg NaOH, 0.5kg Na2CO3, borax, sulphamic acid, NaNO2
@amarshibhaichotalia62883 роки тому
Sir I want your contact number for consultation of process can you contact me at 9228410027 amarmetal@gmail.com
@leifercontreras49493 роки тому
This is Amazing, man! How can i recognized this specifily condensator tipe...?
What you add at the time of Cupellation to remove copper and nickel??
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
lead
@scrappydoo78873 роки тому
Im surprised you guys don't have a ball mill for the crushing part, would save you a lot of time and effort 🙂
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
Yeah we have to put one together
@scrappydoo78873 роки тому
@@OwlTech333 👌
@francois-pellier3 роки тому
Привет! Очень интересная переработка!!! Спасибо! Лайк
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
Спасибо Олег!
@matessobieszek4423 роки тому
@@OwlTech333 bmb
@valyai56873 роки тому
@@OwlTech333 очень понравилось,молодец
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
@@valyai5687 Спасибо!
@RizwanKhan-bi1ki3 роки тому
What is the material of the bowl, you made lead and silver bath. Stainless steel or mild steel.
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
Stainless steel
@Addmaster1Рік тому
What is with modern age blue and orange ceramic capacitors? Do they contain palladium too? I took apart 2 old 1990 thick TVs, 4 flatscreens and 2 pc screens and collected the capacitors - is it worth giving a shot or are the newer capacitors contain nothing serious
@OwlTech333Рік тому
See if they are magnetic if they are chances to have PGMs are very slim
@dewhee425010 місяців тому
Hi there, I would like to now that whether it is possible to use SMBS to isolate gold from a mixture of other metal ion such as Cu, Zn, Sn, Ni, Fe, & etc. in an aqua regia solution ???????
@OwlTech33310 місяців тому
Yes
@_f3552 роки тому
doesn't have any lab equipment, not even a hot plate with a stir bar or a decent filtering system ($200 for both, new), but has an XRF analyzer (~$5-10k used). makes perfect sense!
@Addmaster1Рік тому
Hahahaha XRF analyser... that's the word I was searching for
@jaimejuarez23843 роки тому
El ácido nitrico por sí solo puede disolver el paladio)?
@goldrecovery8822 роки тому
This is not easy to do at all ... This job requires knowledge and experience ... Bravo colleague ... All praise
@OwlTech3332 роки тому
Thanks a lot
@nickyaeroРік тому
Good job
@OwlTech333Рік тому
Thanks
@edwardcoleman87452 роки тому
Hi, I've been collecting and starting to get into this hobbie,, would you suggest a good mask to buy for this,, nitric acid and sulfuric acid etc., can be pretty dangerous,,, would you suggest a brand name and type that would be safe for me as a beginner,,,
@OwlTech3332 роки тому
I'm using 3M full face 6000 series mask with 60926 cartridges
@cuzimnik252 роки тому
Go to a restoration store that sell masks. They do free fitting to make sure it fits/ seals around your face. Thats the most important part. Always go full face. Every mask fits differently. They will test it on you.
@edwardcoleman87452 роки тому
@@cuzimnik25 what is a Restoration store?
@edwardcoleman87452 роки тому
@@cuzimnik25 what and where is a Reformation store,,?
@irfanmujkanovic23792 роки тому
Where can i sell capacitors in europe ? I can get some
@gaz21lit3 роки тому
What type of x-ray spectrometer do you use?
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
innov-x systems
@user-ih3zd6bu9z3 роки тому
....Gut gemacht... Mögen !
@ozcanozcelik66252 роки тому
Süper teşekkürler
@zamistro3 роки тому
What kind of machines did these mlcc come from? How old?
@OwlTech3332 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/cY9ympCQprBzuas.html
@user-cb1ve6ke6y3 роки тому
Спасибо за видео,лайк. Было интересно.
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
Спасибо за просмотр!
@user-cb1ve6ke6y3 роки тому
@@OwlTech333 плюс подписка, спасибо.
@ryanjones75433 роки тому
How do I know which ones to save? Do ones from crt tv boards have palladium ? Thanks
@Reasonist2 роки тому
Yes they do, usually blue
@salvo-im6dq2 роки тому
Do you know where to soy what brand this capacitor is and where tô buy it?
@rudivr46833 роки тому
very nice. why don't you use DMG? is it better to use sulphamic acid?
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
I used the sulphamic acid to precipitate any lead that may be present
@robmorris87Рік тому
I usually run when I hear robot voices on vids, but I stayed when I saw your hands. They look like mine Well done, good video.
@OwlTech333Рік тому
Thank you for bearing with the robot voice! :)
@robmorris87Рік тому
@@OwlTech333 I've subbed and ill check out more vids..... Probably more than once. Your tools are like mine too, especially the hammer :) Nice to see somebody who doesnt do everything on brand new worktops using brand new tools with latex gloves on. Propper bloke
@loveu55773 роки тому
How do you remove so much impurities from cyanide solution?
@andredesouzadasilva5597Рік тому
Olá amigo, posso substituir o ácido fórmico, por formol?
@Beaver5919682 роки тому
Hi, what is the analyzer at the end of the video?
@svenp65043 роки тому
How much were you expecting to get? It seems like washing the AgCl would be very difficult (to get all the Pd out).
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
after washing all Pd from the AgCl I got another 0.6g Pd
@jeffwarnham28583 роки тому
What would that small metal pellet compresser be called and where would one get something like that
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
pellet press die set
@stevenfan87742 роки тому
I am curious about whether electrolysis is allow to extract the Pd from the solution?🤔
@OwlTech3332 роки тому
Hmm sounds like a plan
@chociskyenquiries75732 роки тому
Awesome 😎
@OwlTech3332 роки тому
Thanks 🤗
@user-vu3fd5xw9u3 роки тому
Здорово, все классно и четко,ты скажи а почему после дробления просто в азотку не кинуть ,а или копирование уберете посторонние металлы со шлаком ?
@robotslug2 роки тому
A thousand bucks of palladium! nice.
@ahmedfares7985Рік тому
This capictor from which borads.and year.thxxxx.or what write on it
@Nikolz175Рік тому
Браво 🔥 Cool 🔨😎👍
@radiocomponent3 роки тому
Доброго времени суток. и с новым годом! красивое купелирование палладия показал. Но я серебро бы цинком из Доре забрал бы. Цинк с серебром на дно уходит, оставляя палладиевый Доре на верху расплавленного свинца, и сливая с верху свинец с палладием его и далее перерабатываем а цинк с серебром можно оставить на другую плавку с другим материалом. Good day. and happy New Year! beautiful melange of palladium showed. But I would take the silver from Dore with zinc. Zinc with silver goes to the bottom, leaving palladium doré on top of the molten lead, and merging lead with palladium from the top and further processing it, and zinc and silver can be left for another melt with a different material.
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
С Новым Годом! Я читал о процессе Паркса, но никогда не пробовал. Цинковая корка должна плавать поверх свинца вместе с серебром, хотя не знаю, как будет вести себя палладий.
@radiocomponent3 роки тому
@@OwlTech333 Надо попробовать, но к сожалению я это сделать не могу причина, - после инсульта почти не хожу и мне без сопровождающего не обойтись. Так что экспериментируйте, всем будет интересно. А кто читает по русски пусть ознакомится с этим материалом www.isasmelt.com/en/download/TechnicalPapersBBOC/Operation%20of%20the%20BBOC%20at%20BRM_rus.pdf
@queenmelvinthemello8502 роки тому
5:41 **Binging with Babish voice** "Now add your sodium hydroxide, once again, *whisking constantly.* "
@BlastinRope2 роки тому
God that voice makes to want me punch a smug champaigne liberal so bad
@bonetzcobain82992 роки тому
If from green solution(exp contaminate with nikel.copper) . Can use this tutorial step ? Answer please
@OwlTech3332 роки тому
yes
@virgisst7612 роки тому
Nice. Why to add caustic soda when you burn?
@OwlTech3332 роки тому
dissolves ceramics
@dirceudepin77553 роки тому
hello, if after burning the plastic plus the powder from the capacitors, can i just digest this powder in nitric acid without doing the copelation?thank you
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
Sure
@dirceudepin77553 роки тому
@@OwlTech333 thank you
@user-mk1pk6ch3g3 роки тому
I have capacitors how much is the price per gram
@SURFEAMORETERNO2 роки тому
Is your x-ray analyzer an app on your phone or device? Where can I get one? Thanks.
@OwlTech3332 роки тому
a device - handheld XRF analyzer
@SURFEAMORETERNO2 роки тому
Thanks. Glad to hear you're alive.
@user-ix5gf4vm9t8 місяців тому
مرحبا هل يمكن ترسيب الذهب ب نتريت الصوديوم وهل هوه مرسب جيد ❤❤❤ لك كل الاحترام وتقدير❤
@OwlTech3338 місяців тому
Yes you can use sodium nitrite to precipitate gold, especially when you have pgms in solution
@Avci__2 роки тому
Sir, this is a kind of capacitors???
@bruce21043 роки тому
Did you get the silver back as well
@OwlTech3333 роки тому
Yes I recover the silver too
@mockupguy35772 роки тому
I love that you care for the environment and recycle!
@raiterkiller32032 роки тому
si después de procesarlo con gases tóxicos y dañinos
@mockupguy35772 роки тому
@@raiterkiller3203 I might have been ironic.
@MrJrio112 роки тому
What piece of technology is at the 37 min mark , testing the metal?