All,
I should first say thank you to the members here. There really is some great info here for new hobbyist like myself.
I recently started processing some scrap connectors that have gold pins. To date, I've processed a few different materials all in the hopes of having a lot of foils ready to go. That way I can do batches of aqua regia all at the same time.
I've stripped some gold plated shields as well a handful of PCBs. They both had one thing in common- when placed in AP, there is a near immediate reaction.
Yesterday, I did a test by putting 20 or so pins in an AP solution. It was odd because nothing happened. I told myself to be patient and check it again 24 hrs later to see if there was a change. I checked the pins again this morning- again, no reaction at all. I've left those pins still in AP and will give them a week and will check once again.
Given what I found, I figured I would try melting some pins in a spare small crucible I bought and haven't used used. I took about 20 or so pins (shame on me for not documenting a measuring!) and I stated to apply some heat with a MAP torch. It took a bit, but the pins started to combine. Eventually, I had a red hot BB moving around in the crucible.
I dropped it into some water and found it came out more of a copper color than gold, so I put it back in the crucible and heated it again until it was a BB. I added a little flux and it seems like it separated impurities. I did this whole process 2 more times to try and see if I could get a more pure gold colored BB. It weighs .3g
I drenched it again and washed it with water. I decided to drop the nugget into some AP to see if anything happened. Again, nothing.
Now I'm baffled. I've attached a picture of what the pins look like next to the melted metal. It still looks a little dirty, but is it possible this is a nugget of gold?
I've not bought sulfuric yet because of what I noted below about wanting to have a lot of processed foils ready. I know that I could see if this is gold by trying to dissolve it into a solution. I also don't have what I need to do a stannous test.
I'd appreciate opinions
I should first say thank you to the members here. There really is some great info here for new hobbyist like myself.
I recently started processing some scrap connectors that have gold pins. To date, I've processed a few different materials all in the hopes of having a lot of foils ready to go. That way I can do batches of aqua regia all at the same time.
I've stripped some gold plated shields as well a handful of PCBs. They both had one thing in common- when placed in AP, there is a near immediate reaction.
Yesterday, I did a test by putting 20 or so pins in an AP solution. It was odd because nothing happened. I told myself to be patient and check it again 24 hrs later to see if there was a change. I checked the pins again this morning- again, no reaction at all. I've left those pins still in AP and will give them a week and will check once again.
Given what I found, I figured I would try melting some pins in a spare small crucible I bought and haven't used used. I took about 20 or so pins (shame on me for not documenting a measuring!) and I stated to apply some heat with a MAP torch. It took a bit, but the pins started to combine. Eventually, I had a red hot BB moving around in the crucible.
I dropped it into some water and found it came out more of a copper color than gold, so I put it back in the crucible and heated it again until it was a BB. I added a little flux and it seems like it separated impurities. I did this whole process 2 more times to try and see if I could get a more pure gold colored BB. It weighs .3g
I drenched it again and washed it with water. I decided to drop the nugget into some AP to see if anything happened. Again, nothing.
Now I'm baffled. I've attached a picture of what the pins look like next to the melted metal. It still looks a little dirty, but is it possible this is a nugget of gold?
I've not bought sulfuric yet because of what I noted below about wanting to have a lot of processed foils ready. I know that I could see if this is gold by trying to dissolve it into a solution. I also don't have what I need to do a stannous test.
I'd appreciate opinions