Needed Help to determine estimated Gold yield for AMPHENOL CONNECTOR-38 000 PCS

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zakir khalbaev

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I have available Amphenol connector for buying...Pls can anyone to help me how to calculate gold yield in this connector?parts number is :2FA1NZSPPCBB6..also have datasheet as well...total weight is about 320kg ....Pls can anyone to help me to calculate its estimated gold yield per kg?
 

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I have available Amphenol connector for buying...Pls can anyone to help me how to calculate gold yield in this connector?parts number is :2FA1NZSPPCBB6..also have datasheet as well...total weight is about 320kg ....Pls can anyone to help me to calculate its estimated gold yield per kg?
Welcome to us.
It all depends of the thickness of the plating and as such the "generation" of connectors.
Are all the same age/production batch?
If so, just calculate the surface times the thickness, times the number of connectors per Kg.
If they are not the same age/batch it is all but impossible and have to be guessed to an estimate.
 
I need to get a sample then so?I have on hand only a datasheet
Read the data sheet. It says plating minimum 0.000003 thick.
The connectors are 1.3 and 1.8 thick , but says nothing on length, nor if it is mm or imperial, though I guess mm.
If you can find the length it is just a simple calculation.
But if you are to process these, there is significant mechanical depopulation to do.

Or maybe it is easy I do not know.
 
I have available Amphenol connector for buying...Pls can anyone to help me how to calculate gold yield in this connector?parts number is :2FA1NZSPPCBB6..also have datasheet as well...total weight is about 320kg ....Pls can anyone to help me to calculate its estimated gold yield per kg?
If I was buying 320 kg of connectors, I would pull out a representative sample myself and accurately determine the yield. Relying on some datasheets... Man, I don´t know if I had courage to go just with some paper numbers :)

That is not how majority of larger scale refiners operate. And these guys always act rationally - as they are still in business. Like purchasing PGM ore from some folk on GRF :D Going big means doubling down on analytics and proofing.

With this quantity, shady tricks and tactics can follow... Like cyanide showering etc... Then, datasheets will be of no value :)
 

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