Hello everyone,
So this was my first depopulation using HCL, note the type of Rams that are there. I'd already removed the chips and ICs manually, but to understand the process with HCL better I decided to dissolve the solder on the se boards and a couple of ICs as well. It went well, started with about 600 grams ram boards with the majority of MLCCs still attached.
I've attached the condition of boards I decided to soak, 600 grams of these in a mason jar with 500 ml HCL, covered with another beaker (fume trap) trap solution sodium carbonate + water and some sand ( just felt like it would be better) to hold up those gases. Anyhow since it was my first experience, I did not know when it would stop so I continued for about two hours to let it soak and shook the bucket every 20 -30 mins to offset some sort of reaction.
Now as can be seen :
solution decanted into a 1L beaker with some mud on the bottom, possibly Au and Sb which sits at rest. The issue at hand is the orange bowl. This contains ICs, MLCCs, capacitors , diodes, some grey sludge, possible some black au sludge as well as stickers on rams and some solder masking that also came off while scraping away the components.
Does anyone have any idea how we separate these?