I was given 2 kilos of RF connectors that would have normally been soldered on to a board. They have very heavy gold plating that completely covers them. So there is no exposed base metal (copper).
My concern is that AP wouldn't be able to attack the underlying metal and release the plating. And I've read on here that trying to strip off the plating with HCL and bleach, will create a mess.
So I figured it would be best to ask for advice before I start, so I know what to expect. And hopefully avoid creating problems.
I have read Hoke and been reading here for over a year. While collecting e-waste - ram and motherboards etc. Once I got these connectors I figured they might be a good feedstock for a first attempt at stripping off gold plating.
In the past I have refined some sterling scrap and stripped sliver plate off copper, just for the education and entertainment value. So I understand the safety protocols to follow. And have the basic glassware and chemicals for processing small batches.
I greatly respect the collective knowledge base on this site. And would be most appreciative of any advice.
Edited to add picture.
My concern is that AP wouldn't be able to attack the underlying metal and release the plating. And I've read on here that trying to strip off the plating with HCL and bleach, will create a mess.
So I figured it would be best to ask for advice before I start, so I know what to expect. And hopefully avoid creating problems.
I have read Hoke and been reading here for over a year. While collecting e-waste - ram and motherboards etc. Once I got these connectors I figured they might be a good feedstock for a first attempt at stripping off gold plating.
In the past I have refined some sterling scrap and stripped sliver plate off copper, just for the education and entertainment value. So I understand the safety protocols to follow. And have the basic glassware and chemicals for processing small batches.
I greatly respect the collective knowledge base on this site. And would be most appreciative of any advice.
Edited to add picture.