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Gold Recovery/Refining of ICs (Integrated Circuits) - looking for reputable Refinery, please help

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mo

Jan 1, 1970
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Does anyone know of an honest reputable Gold Refinery that has much
expertise/proficiency in processing Electronic Integrated Circuits
(IC) chips/components for Gold Recovery/Reclamation? Or does anyone
know how to find such information.
 
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Eeyore

Jan 1, 1970
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mo said:
Does anyone know of an honest reputable Gold Refinery that has much
expertise/proficiency in processing Electronic Integrated Circuits
(IC) chips/components for Gold Recovery/Reclamation? Or does anyone
know how to find such information.

Why would you expect to find gold in ICs ?

Graham
 
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Old Mac User

Jan 1, 1970
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Why would you expect to find gold in ICs ?

Graham

The tiny little wires that conned the circuits ons the chips to the
pins are made of pure gold. They are extremely small. You'd need to
open up a heck of a lot of chips to get just one gram of gold. OMU
 
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Eeyore

Jan 1, 1970
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Old said:
The tiny little wires that conned the circuits ons the chips to the
pins are made of pure gold.

Aluminium.

Graham
 
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Nermal

Jan 1, 1970
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Most of the old ICs have gold bond wires in addition to the Au/Si die
attach material. Many of them used a Gold/Tin solder to attach the
metal lid. There are tons of these old ICs out there that are heading
for land fills.

It has been a few years since I saw any ads by refineries. I suspect
many of the old MIL grade components are finding their way to China for
recycling into new MIL grade component!
 
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Chris Jones

Jan 1, 1970
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Eeyore said:
Aluminium.

Graham

For a lot of plastic packaged ICs they are gold bondwires. I was surprised
to find that this is especially true for a lot of high pin-count ICs used
in consumer products.

Chris
 
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