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The process is working very well but the acid fumes are VERY dangerous for your lungs ☠️ You need to handle your acids inside a fume hood, no need to buy one, you can build one for a very low amount of money and save your and others life what is more worth as tons of gold, diamonds and platinum❣️
That is A LOT of hard, unsafe work with many health risks to recuperate the little bit of plated gold in old discarded electronic circuits. These workers deserve a better life.
@@SM-go8hs Grateful? For fucking what? I know some people who work really hard and are also really assholes. These people maybe hard working but they do work in a piece of shit workshop and the owner obviously doesn't give a flying fuck about their health. Now stop whining and get a life. 😎
Os componentes eletronicos principalmente os conectores, recebem uma camada muito fina de ouro, flash de ouro. Ja os circuitos integrados que sao soquetados tambem recebem em seus terminais. O ouro nao oxida, dando melhor contato elétrico.
Great video, if not for the pollution and health risk just for a small nugget of gold. 6:09, any idea where all these spent chemicals go? Or are they just discharged into the local drain and then into the river? How about those toxic fumes? Do they make enough to pay for their future cancer and other fatal diseases? The recycling industry is one of the biggest polluters of the environment and the greatest threat to the safety and health of workers. But for a few grams of gold, all is forgotten and conveniently cast aside.
what's more annoying is people think we should produce less HERE to "slow" pollution, when it's clear that shipping manufacturing to third world countries is more polluting.
Maybe your country should stop sending those CBs and instead use it as landfills or recovery. But you chose to dump them and now cry over their safety and health.
Just use a fire to depopulate boards. Make a fire in a fire pit, wait till all the flames are gone than put the boards on a stove rack or grill rack and have the boards one to two feet from the coals. Works like a charm and much faster, the plastic from connectors can go into acid
Are you kidding me? Have you ever worked in an American factory? We could learn something? As in how to turn a place into a contaminated superfund site?
Они с голода подохнут, если не будут работать в скотских условиях дыша парами кислот, без соблюдения техники безопасности. Впрочем они и так не долго живут. Кто то гибнет на этой работе из за травм, кто то дохнет дома, получая травмы, с которыми уже просто валяются дома и ходят в штаны. Так что не завидуй америкашка, тебя уж точно метлой на такую "работу" не загонишь. Это тебе не в офисе сидеть на сраке
Apparently? I would say obviously. You can get a new worker for free and he comes with free new lungs, eyes, hands too! In addition, former workers are 100% compostable.
Imagine holding those chemicals/solutions with bare hands + inhaling its fumes without any protective gears... I wonder how long could these workers live?
Это ролик о том, как люди работали 300 лет назад, без прогресса и понимания техники безопасности? Как такое может быть в 21 веке? По таким роликам можно изучать историю древних людей, как наши предки 1000 лет назад учились делать из железа предметы.
Itulah perjuangan hidup demi menafkahkan keluarganya dia tak peduli dengan resikonya... tp setidaknya harus tetap menjaga kesehatan. semua pekerjaan pasti ada resiko baik nya pakai pengaman
There is a reason why it's cheap. If you want this job to be done safely and without polution, consider pushing for development of recycling in your country. Don't try to push measures on people who obviously do it for a living.
There are alternatives to all the expensive chemicals. For instance, in Portland, I bought a small bottle of nitric acid for 65 dollars back in the day. Yet, sodium nitrate, which is a salt, is similar, and very cheap. I think it's a food preservative. You mix it with muriatic acid, which is HCl (hydrochloric acid). The HCl is about 10 dollars U.S. per gallon (it's the common swimming pool cleaning acid)and ten or 15 per pounds for a big box of sodium nitrate. Small scale refiners are making money with these materials and methods. Usually, they do this in their downtime, so they are not concerned about how much time it takes. In other words, they're having some fun and making a bit of money.
Tantos processos até chegar a o ouro se torna um trabalho árduo e de extrema importância. Parabéns a esses homens conhecedores e guerreiros.🦾💪🦾💪🦾💪🦾🔥💥🙏🏽✌👍🇧🇷
Um processo que parece ser muito mais fácil eles só usaram ácido nitrico e água O processo de cimento é só pra reduzir o cobre assim não gastam muito ácido nitrico no processo
Cant tell if you are sarcastic or serious, but the pins arent solid gold, they are plated. It'll cost an insane amount and pure gold wont be very strong pins. If you are joking, then * *woooosh* * I missed the joke :P
No they are not pure gold. As you saw in the video, after the first melt, they added liquides (acids) to remove the imperfection, what last at the end, the golden powder is the pure state of the gold. And you saw the amount of powder left at the end, before to melt it into gold.
Yes, I too had this question striking my mind. Secondly the damage to the environment and health should not be ignored as well. The financial aspect of these two will declare the effort as uneconomical.
over 2000 usd for 5 dollars spent plus time pretty sure its worth it and what is it actually doing to the environment just nitric vapors not much harm unless you huff it like paint
@@jjcuna Money over comes all dangers in sight or otherwise. The health cost is more to worry for the individuals and environment cost is to be born by the society including ourselves.
Está muy bien el resultado aunque he visto haciéndolo de distinta manera con los ácidos la refinación etc. pero usen guantes y mascarillas que eso no cuesta tampoco mucho con las ganancias,si no van a generar cáncer y joderse la salud rapidamente,buenos resultados con los métodos rudimentarios y antiguos...si pueden usar guantes para químicos,mascarillas con filtros para gases tóxicos y unas gafas de protección...✌
I feel sorry for these guys. Are they informed of the dangers and just ignore them, or are they clueless? The amount of lead and potential arsenics in that alloy is incredibly high. I hear them coughing in the background from inhaling the fumes and smoke. The nitrogen dioxide orange fumes when inhaled form nitric acid inside the lungs, and when handling the nitric acid with bare hands, the potential of getting one of many incurable diseases is very high. All around the way they are working is significantly reducing length and quality of life unfortunately. I see a good amount of precious metals being washed away rather than filtering as well. Hopefully it’s recovered later. All of that to have roughly 23k gold or closer to 99%, rather than 99.9% which would involve one more step of putting gold powder into agua regia, then selectively precipitating only the gold out, filtering, rinsing, then finally melting. A single fan to extract the smoke and fumes would make the biggest difference, I hope someone can reach out and bring to their attention.
Their education at best is how to read the Quran. Anything else they will have no clue about. The "factory" owner doesn't care and the Government is easily bought off. The workers will see it as Allah's Will if they get sick.
@@simonstergaard I’d honestly do the exact same thing, as far as recovering precious metals from waste goes, however I’d start by working for them, and although it could take years based off low salary, I’d save up on the side and stockpile the acids, glassware, kiln materials, and finally raw waste materials to process, and then slowly switch from full time working for someone, to full time working for myself, and constantly finding new sources for materials etc. Use social media (they have access to) in order to find and buy waste (that isn’t available locally),or even resell ewaste to other my hometown along with other countries if the profit is decent that saves me time and money rather than refining myself. But definitely would be researching the chemistry and smelting side to make sure I wasn’t hurting myself or bringing things home to my family (dust particles or acid stains) that may be toxic.
Peace be upon you. This is a lot of trouble. Put the pins in the nitric directly without casting and take the gold scales and put them in royal water, then precipitate, then wash the sediment and then cast. This method is easier, but there is a need for experience  Peace be upon you. This is a lot of trouble. Put the pins in the nitric directly without casting and take the gold scales and put them in royal water, then precipitate, then wash the sediment and then cast. This method is easier, but there is a need for experience 
In todays world its more easier in chemicals as u get back the metals also eg copper if we do 10 kg of pins we get all copper back in chemicals and is more cheap as campare to this method as this method was used in old times