bhilton
Well-known member
Hello,
I have half a pound of gold fingers, plus lots of gold plated pins, connectors (like wifi antenna ends), and ribbon fingers. Now I'm ready to separate the gold starting with Nitric Acid & distilled water.
I attempted to keep my material clean, removing all traces of tin & solder (to the best of my ability, I'm guessing there will be the small bits of solder that I missed somewhere).
The current temperature outside is -8 C (17.6F). Will the Nitric Acid dissolve base metals in that temp or not really at all?
If the answer is "slow", how much slower - any guesses?
Can I use a hot plate on a low setting to speed the process up?
Thank you!
Bill
I have half a pound of gold fingers, plus lots of gold plated pins, connectors (like wifi antenna ends), and ribbon fingers. Now I'm ready to separate the gold starting with Nitric Acid & distilled water.
I attempted to keep my material clean, removing all traces of tin & solder (to the best of my ability, I'm guessing there will be the small bits of solder that I missed somewhere).
The current temperature outside is -8 C (17.6F). Will the Nitric Acid dissolve base metals in that temp or not really at all?
If the answer is "slow", how much slower - any guesses?
Can I use a hot plate on a low setting to speed the process up?
Thank you!
Bill