Having traveled a lot, the evident differences in technological implementation, and how the problems of everyday life and businesses are tackled, have always intrigued me. Following my curiosity to understand how things work and how challenging facets of life are made easier, I opted to pursue the study of engineering. Mechanical engineering further fueled this passion of mine. I fell in love with designing mechanisms and studying different cutting edge manufacturing techniques. I'm fascinated by automotives and automation and am eager to explore new ideas, learn in depth about existing implementations and how they're maintained. I fancy brainstorming ideas to make innovative designs and make the existing one's better. Having practiced mixed martial arts for well over a decade, I firmly believe that "unmatched perspicacity, coupled with sheer indefatigability, makes me a feared opponent in any realm of human endeavor". Thus I tend to take this tenacious attitude towards any project that I'm tasked with.
Approximately 7% of the world's gold can be found inside discarded electronic devices, in form of PCB Gold Fingers. While a tonne of Gold Ore produces just 5 grams of pure gold on average, a tonne of electronic scrap can house 300 grams of gold inside it. Here we gloss over the significance of gold fingers in the present day electronics industry and all kinds of gold fingers specifications you need to know.