Learn How to Recycle Gold, Silver, Copper, and Palladium
Pieces from
an Old LG LX550 Cell Phone
Is There Gold in Computers & Cell Phones..?
With over 300 tons of gold used in electronics each year, end-of-life electronic equipment offers an important recycling potential for the secondary supply of gold. With gold concentrations reaching 300-350 g/t for mobile phone handsets and 200-250 g/t for computer circuit boards, this “urban mine” is significantly richer than what is available in primary ores. Although miniaturization and thrifting efforts drive down the specific gold input, the booming growth in sales of electronic devices and their inbuilt features to become “smarter and quicker every year” have led to a substantial net increase in gold demand over recent years. Mobile phones and computers are a good example in this context. At the end of their use, these and other electronic
products offer an important recycling potential for the
secondary supply of gold.
Scrap Gold Recovery from Your
Computer
Gold and Silver Recovery - Refining
Computer Parts
Short video on 2-step process of stripping gold plating from high-grade computer CPUs, pins and edge connectors.
6 min
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtpnMxThnXk Gold and Silver Refining Video 2 -- Silver Metal ...5 min - Uploaded by tcsnet
Video follows up on the process of stripping gold plating from high-grade computer CPUs, pins and edge connectors in video #1 ...
youtube.com -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSFcPVlH3QU
Recovering Gold from Computer Parts
"Gold Recovery for Dummies?" Is there any easiest method for gold recovery without using acids and chemicals... I have old computer parts that I am scrapping. ...
http://www..finishing.com/336/16.shtml
How to Recycle Computer Gold | eHow.com - As the demand for computer recycling increases, many companies are discovering that recovery of gold from computer parts is an excellent way to recover ...
http://www.ehow.com/how_4578822_recycle-computer-gold.html
an Old LG LX550 Cell Phone
Is There Gold in Computers & Cell Phones..?
With over 300 tons of gold used in electronics each year, end-of-life electronic equipment offers an important recycling potential for the secondary supply of gold. With gold concentrations reaching 300-350 g/t for mobile phone handsets and 200-250 g/t for computer circuit boards, this “urban mine” is significantly richer than what is available in primary ores. Although miniaturization and thrifting efforts drive down the specific gold input, the booming growth in sales of electronic devices and their inbuilt features to become “smarter and quicker every year” have led to a substantial net increase in gold demand over recent years. Mobile phones and computers are a good example in this context. At the end of their use, these and other electronic
products offer an important recycling potential for the
secondary supply of gold.
Short video on 2-step process of stripping gold plating from high-grade computer CPUs, pins and edge connectors.
6 min
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtpnMxThnXk Gold and Silver Refining Video 2 -- Silver Metal ...5 min - Uploaded by tcsnet
Video follows up on the process of stripping gold plating from high-grade computer CPUs, pins and edge connectors in video #1 ...
youtube.com -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSFcPVlH3QU
Recovering Gold from Computer Parts
"Gold Recovery for Dummies?" Is there any easiest method for gold recovery without using acids and chemicals... I have old computer parts that I am scrapping. ...
http://www..finishing.com/336/16.shtml
How to Recycle Computer Gold | eHow.com - As the demand for computer recycling increases, many companies are discovering that recovery of gold from computer parts is an excellent way to recover ...
http://www.ehow.com/how_4578822_recycle-computer-gold.html
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