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arthur kierski

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i know that there is a small quantity of gold in a cellphone board--does anyone knows an estimative(40boards per kilo) of how many grams of gold per kilo?0,5grams per kilo?----0,6grams per kilo?.....0,7,.....0,8?

i am expecting to receive 800kilos next week---around 32000boards---and am an
xious to have an idea----i payed 600 american dollars for this scrap
thanks for any reply
 
here's some Cell phone info :

recovery

Ag - 3500 ppm / Au - 340 ppm / Pd - 140 ppm
ppm = g/mt

This was taking from a refiners notes...
 
or just per ton of separated board only? What % of the total avg. cell phone weight is board? thanks.
 
average 40boards per kilo or 40000boards per ton-- the 800kilos of boards that i got, i made 160 grams of gold=0,20grams per kilo----too much work-------800kilos of boards,not 800kilos of cellphones
 
If its okay to ask, would you share what your costs were to get that 160 grams; i.e., boards, acids, time, etc. and were you able to pull out any other pm's??

Thx,
John
 
i got 160grams of gold and 3kilos of silver--i did not get pd because i extracted these metals with a cianide solution(which here is allowed and sold at 5dollars per litre--each liter dissolves up to 8grams of gold) i used 60liters because the silver content in the boards----the pd did not dissolve because they are in the form of small ceramiics attached to the boards----if i were to use acids i think that the procee would be so complicate that it would not be worth doing the metal extraction---------i payed 800dollars (1dollar per kilo for the boards)
 
Wow, thanks for the reply; sounds like a pretty nice little score to me....but then again, time is a relevant thing & holds different value in different situations (work vs. fun) to different people. I remember reading "too much work" but hopefully it was at least enjoying!

Thx again for the info,
John
 
Just imagine the work involved in processing 800Kg (800,000 grams)of small boards to get 160 grams of gold.
 
Just signed up. Looks like a lot of info here. :D
 

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Tex said:
Just signed up. Looks like a lot of info here. :D
Welcome, Tex.

I'm from Utah, although I now reside in Washington.
Are you in the greater SL area?

Harold
 

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