Hello, I'm hoping someone can point me to some information about what to use for different metals when scrapping E Waste.
I have been researching for about a month and I'm not finding a clear answer to my scraping needs. I'm looking to get as many metals out of my E Waste as I can, using the least amount of high cost acids. I don not mind waiting since this is my first try at metal recovery. I am hoping to minimize gases and environmental impact by just taking more time if that's possible. This is a pastime for me, not a business, but I still want to do things the right way.
My plan (if at all possible) is as follows.
1- I've been depopulating boards in an old pan on the stove, and it works very well. After burning 2 boards I found the perfect temp for melting the solder and there is no smell, so I'm hoping no fumes. I still have the fan going just in case.
2- I've cut all the gold fingers off, and removed all the connectors that have pins.
3- Recover what I can as cost effectively as possible with the least amount of fumes.
I've watched Tin/Lead recovery, Copper recovery from boards, Silver recovery and of course Gold recovery. I'm wondering if they could all be done in a specific order? If I could start with Tin/Lead recovery, it would depopulate the boards at the same time, but I don't know if that process would also remove other metals?
I'm hoping there is a way to recover all metals in order from boards like this:
1- Remove Tin/ Lead, depopulating boards at the same time. Precipitate the lead and recover. Recover Tin.
2- Remove Silver and recover
3- Remove gold and recover
4- Shred the boards and recover the left over copper
For IC chips, does the ashing produce toxic fumes or just dust?
One last thing: does anybody know of a chart that shows what acids dissolve what metals at what concentrations? Like Aqua Regia dissolves Gold but what else, AP solution dissolves Copper and what else and so on.
Thank you for your time.
I have been researching for about a month and I'm not finding a clear answer to my scraping needs. I'm looking to get as many metals out of my E Waste as I can, using the least amount of high cost acids. I don not mind waiting since this is my first try at metal recovery. I am hoping to minimize gases and environmental impact by just taking more time if that's possible. This is a pastime for me, not a business, but I still want to do things the right way.
My plan (if at all possible) is as follows.
1- I've been depopulating boards in an old pan on the stove, and it works very well. After burning 2 boards I found the perfect temp for melting the solder and there is no smell, so I'm hoping no fumes. I still have the fan going just in case.
2- I've cut all the gold fingers off, and removed all the connectors that have pins.
3- Recover what I can as cost effectively as possible with the least amount of fumes.
I've watched Tin/Lead recovery, Copper recovery from boards, Silver recovery and of course Gold recovery. I'm wondering if they could all be done in a specific order? If I could start with Tin/Lead recovery, it would depopulate the boards at the same time, but I don't know if that process would also remove other metals?
I'm hoping there is a way to recover all metals in order from boards like this:
1- Remove Tin/ Lead, depopulating boards at the same time. Precipitate the lead and recover. Recover Tin.
2- Remove Silver and recover
3- Remove gold and recover
4- Shred the boards and recover the left over copper
For IC chips, does the ashing produce toxic fumes or just dust?
One last thing: does anybody know of a chart that shows what acids dissolve what metals at what concentrations? Like Aqua Regia dissolves Gold but what else, AP solution dissolves Copper and what else and so on.
Thank you for your time.