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Are there any possible way to extract copper from waste CCL(copper clad laminate) for recycle or sel

Currently the price of CCL has risen so rapidly, are there any
possible way to extract copper from the waste CCL? If the wasted CCL
is being sold in a form of waste, the price is obviously low but if it
is being sold in a different form i.e. chemical that contains copper,
etc.

Any method or machine which will help me?

thank you ^^
 
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Homer J Simpson

Jan 1, 1970
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Currently the price of CCL has risen so rapidly, are there any
possible way to extract copper from the waste CCL? If the wasted CCL
is being sold in a form of waste, the price is obviously low but if it
is being sold in a different form i.e. chemical that contains copper,
etc.

Any method or machine which will help me?

Try stripping it with cupric chloride. You'll have to extract the copper
with electrolysis.
 
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Michael A. Terrell

Jan 1, 1970
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Currently the price of CCL has risen so rapidly, are there any
possible way to extract copper from the waste CCL? If the wasted CCL
is being sold in a form of waste, the price is obviously low but if it
is being sold in a different form i.e. chemical that contains copper,
etc.

Any method or machine which will help me?

thank you ^^


Electric furnace. It melts the copper, and burns the substrate.


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Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
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Rich Grise

Jan 1, 1970
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Electric furnace. It melts the copper, and burns the substrate.

I'd do it carefully, so you can salvage the few milligrams of gold
from edge connectors, bond wires, etc.

Oh, and maybe silver:

[some melting points, degrees C]:
Silver Ag 961
Gold Au 1064.58
Copper Cu 1084.6
(use fixed-width to see columns)

Cheers!
Rich
 
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Chris Jones

Jan 1, 1970
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Currently the price of CCL has risen so rapidly, are there any
possible way to extract copper from the waste CCL? If the wasted CCL
is being sold in a form of waste, the price is obviously low but if it
is being sold in a different form i.e. chemical that contains copper,
etc.

Any method or machine which will help me?

thank you ^^

PCB houses already extract and recycle the copper from their used etchant.
It may make sense to strip all of the waste laminate in the nearly-spent
etchant, before recovering the copper out of it.

Chris
 
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