rusty said:The last time I incinerated IC's some had a tendency to explode disrupting the lot in the pan taking goods along with them when they flew out of the pan. My furnace is fired with an 800,000 btu liquid propane torch from a roofers tar kettle. Smoke is at a bare minimum if any at all
samuel-a said:rusty said:The last time I incinerated IC's some had a tendency to explode disrupting the lot in the pan taking goods along with them when they flew out of the pan. My furnace is fired with an 800,000 btu liquid propane torch from a roofers tar kettle. Smoke is at a bare minimum if any at all
Yup thous IC's, that i don't know what are the casing made of, sure pack alot of energy in them, energy that is beeing released once turned to carbon (e.g incinration).
rusty said:I'm starting off with the IC's and pins from memory slots and those under the cpu sockets sheared from mother boards in hopes that the precious metals will be abraded off in the ball mill.
Almost an identical project here were I processed pins removed from able plugs via a hammer mill abrading the gold off in the ball mill.
http://www.goldrefiningforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=8074
The last time I incinerated IC's some had a tendency to explode disrupting the lot in the pan taking goods along with them when they flew out of the pan. My furnace is fired with an 800,000 btu liquid propane torch from a roofers tar kettle. Smoke is at a bare minimum if any at all
This time I ran the IC's in the ball mill dry to break them up before incinerating, once they've been incinerated again they will go back into the ball mill for abrading this time run with water. After screening then a magnet to pick out the iron, then into a HCL bath
First picture is where I screen out the powders under water to keep the dust where it belongs, small hand screen upper left hand corner.
Second picture is showing chips already incinerated ready to go back into the ball mill
Third picture crushed IC's ready for incineration
Fourth picture is how the pots will stack into the furnace also showing the balls I use in the mill
rusty said:When I was shearing off the IC's a lot of them broke from the abuse of the air chisel exposing gold inside chips I would never have expected to find gold.
The boards I recently sheared were telecom I would estimate that 50 percent of the chips had gold inside some of the older MB's have small chips that look like ram will have gold, you just never know until you crack open a chip or two.
Since most chips have silver and perhaps a bit of palladium I decided to process everything not to discard anything.
rusty said:When I was shearing off the IC's a lot of them broke from the abuse of the air chisel exposing gold inside chips I would never have expected to find gold.
The boards I recently sheared were telecom I would estimate that 50 percent of the chips had gold inside some of the older MB's have small chips that look like ram will have gold, you just never know until you crack open a chip or two.
Since most chips have silver and perhaps a bit of palladium I decided to process everything not to discard anything.
I processed an ore that was a sulfide. The discharge from the ball mill went to my agitation tank, where the ore was processed with cyanide and bromine. Had I not introduced lime, pH would have dropped to a dangerous level, resulting in liberating hydrocyanic acid. Death follows.rusty said:Harold when you used your ball mill, what was the purpose of the lime.