@MakeGold 👉 / archimedeschannel Mining gold from electronics and old appliances is commonly known as "e-waste recycling." The process involves dismantling the electronic devices to recover valuable metals, such as gold, silver, and copper, which can be sold for profit.
One method of e-waste recycling is to use a process called "shredding," which involves breaking down the electronic devices into small pieces with a shredder or hammer mill. The resulting pieces are then sorted by a machine or by hand to separate the valuable metals from the non-metallic materials.
Another method is called "chemolysis" which involves the use of chemicals to dissolve the metals, leaving the non-metallic materials behind. This method is often used to recover metals from circuit boards and other small electronic components.
It is important to note that e-waste recycling can be dangerous and should only be done by trained professionals, as many electronics contain hazardous materials such as lead and mercury. Additionally, not all electronic devices contain gold, so it may not be profitable for small-scale operations.
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