Hi I've just started a project to extract gold from scrap electronic components using a chemical method. It is too labor demanding and costly to do on a micro scale (couple of lbs of components may give rise to 1-2 gs of gold for example) so if you are looking to get rich quick - don't follow my lead.
However, this is more an exercise for my satisfaction and to follow up, when I've a gram or two of gold power I would like to melt this into a small button. I can go down two routes 1) use mys sister's clay kiln to heat the power (and a little borax) - this should work as her kiln is hot enough, or 2) melt it in an induction heater.
2) is my preferred option if I can satisfy myself with two further things 1) the safety aspects of a home made induction heater and 2) whether I can actually melt gold in such a heater.
Question 1) Before I start, I know that gold has little magnetic resonance (but it does have some) so can an induction heater generate enogh heat in gold to melt it? (gold melts at over 1000C.
Question 2) what power draw from teh UK mains (which has approx 240V ac) would it take approx - my house is on a 100A fuse and that would seem ample but want to work it through.
Question 3) Safety safety safety - I am no newbie to electronics but this circuit has water running through copper pipes and very large powerful caps and fast switching high amp mosfets - these are BAD combinations !!! = I would like to run a thread with safety input to each stage to help others so would like any and all inputs to safety on this which I will cover in my posts also. Any initial inputs?
Russell
However, this is more an exercise for my satisfaction and to follow up, when I've a gram or two of gold power I would like to melt this into a small button. I can go down two routes 1) use mys sister's clay kiln to heat the power (and a little borax) - this should work as her kiln is hot enough, or 2) melt it in an induction heater.
2) is my preferred option if I can satisfy myself with two further things 1) the safety aspects of a home made induction heater and 2) whether I can actually melt gold in such a heater.
Question 1) Before I start, I know that gold has little magnetic resonance (but it does have some) so can an induction heater generate enogh heat in gold to melt it? (gold melts at over 1000C.
Question 2) what power draw from teh UK mains (which has approx 240V ac) would it take approx - my house is on a 100A fuse and that would seem ample but want to work it through.
Question 3) Safety safety safety - I am no newbie to electronics but this circuit has water running through copper pipes and very large powerful caps and fast switching high amp mosfets - these are BAD combinations !!! = I would like to run a thread with safety input to each stage to help others so would like any and all inputs to safety on this which I will cover in my posts also. Any initial inputs?
Russell