Recycling Computers
How precious metals are savaged from unwanted computers.
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Whats the value of the gold in every microprocessor.
hmmm…. gold (nice), copper (meh), silver (OK)…..all from old computers? pass the acids please, im gonna get me some gold!
lol, who ever wants to do this at home needs to realise that unless they have a crap load of computers and proper equipment, it ain’t worth shit to try this.
Gold gold gold!!!!!!
nitric ,hydrochloric acids
PM me.
What types of acid? I’m a chemical supplier.
where can i get acids any one.
good thing i didn’t thorw my old computer away… all of that copper, silver and gold are mine~~~
I will make a necklace from old processors!
Very interesting!
This was a very helpful video. Thanks Triwood!!!!! Now I can start making some money.
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what where the 2 components to get the gold pouder out of the processors
I wish there was an easier way to recycle for the self starter.
What an extensive process this is. Dangerous also.
I wonder how much theft goes on in these places…
Umm. The pound sterling is still in use.
cool! i didn’t know they had gold!
yeah i guess one could assume that if they were living in the 90s! Welcome to the 21st century and the almighty EURO! did that not give you a clue to why i misunderstood that?
did the british accent not give a clue? where the pound is the currency
Does anyone know when this video was made? Also can the average joe take out parts of old(and new) computers and sell them to these companies who recycle the parts???
heh. this is the best thing Ive seen in a good bit.
The narrator meant £6500 pounds. Not lbs.