Ayham Hafez
Well-known member
Recently, I read about using concentrated sodium hydroxide solution with hydrogen peroxide to dissolve tin and lead from e-waste, till now I use copper chloride to git rid of tin but I'm not satisfied cause after leaching pcb for more than 3 days with 30 c temperature in copper chloride solution, I still get about 40% of gold still on circuit boards and some times gold dissolved in the solution, so I repeat the copper chloride process with fresh HCl and also I don't get feasible results, so at the end I take the circuit board specially which contains gold plated pins and put them in Aquaregia.
Direct using of Aquaregia is the best way to make sure I will get all the gold dissolved, in case there is no tin, so is it better to leach pcb in sodium hydroxide with some peroxide to dissolve all tin and lead then directly use Aquaregia? Ater dissolving tin I will get all ic chips in the bottom of the pool so will seperate them, I'm just talking about circuit boards with gold plated tracks and pins.
Direct using of Aquaregia is the best way to make sure I will get all the gold dissolved, in case there is no tin, so is it better to leach pcb in sodium hydroxide with some peroxide to dissolve all tin and lead then directly use Aquaregia? Ater dissolving tin I will get all ic chips in the bottom of the pool so will seperate them, I'm just talking about circuit boards with gold plated tracks and pins.