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INTEL i486 DX
Vintage Intel i486 DX ceramic CPUs rich in gold and silver. Popular for recovery and collection. (1989–1995)
79
Au
Aurum
9.848g
47
Ag
Silver
2.388g
29
Cu
Copper
5g
46
Pd
Palladium
0g
Unit weight: 23g
Samsung PC2700U-25331-Z
Samsung PC2700U-25331-Z – old-generation one-sided RAM module with high recycling value. RAM value does not depend on whether it is single- or double-sided or on the number of ICs – it is mainly determined by the amount of gold in the plated contact. (2005)
79
Au
Aurum
1.069g
47
Ag
Silver
0.578g
29
Cu
Copper
210g
46
Pd
Palladium
0.019g
Unit weight: 19g
Intel ICH7
Intel I/C ICH7 was a key component found in many Intel motherboards. Due to its content of precious metals, it is one of the main contributors to high recycling value of the boards. NH82801GB (2004)
79
Au
Aurum
8.3g
47
Ag
Silver
0.8g
29
Cu
Copper
290g
46
Pd
Palladium
0g
Unit weight: 3g
MOTOROLLA
(High-value ceramic CPU with rich gold and silver. Light in weight, no palladium found during lab testing.)
79
Au
Aurum
12.748g
47
Ag
Silver
7.982g
29
Cu
Copper
5g
46
Pd
Palladium
0g
Unit weight: 5g
Nokia 5510
Original Nokia 5510 PCB from the mobile phone era. Rich in precious metals and valued by recyclers and vintage electronics collectors alike. (1999)
79
Au
Aurum
0.838g
47
Ag
Silver
3.168g
29
Cu
Copper
400g
46
Pd
Palladium
0.279g
Unit weight: 28g
Iphone 3
iPhone smartphones contain a high concentration of precious metals, making them highly valuable for recycling. (2009)
79
Au
Aurum
1.362g
47
Ag
Silver
1.903g
29
Cu
Copper
330g
46
Pd
Palladium
0.078g
Unit weight: 17g
RF POWER AMPLIFIER BLD6G22L-150BN/2
High-power RF transistor BLD6G22L-150BN/2 (NXP, Philippines) with a ceramic package, gold-plated leads, and conductive traces. Contains a high amount of gold, copper, and silver.
79
Au
Aurum
7.345g
47
Ag
Silver
1.108g
29
Cu
Copper
700g
46
Pd
Palladium
0g
Unit weight: 8g
AMD DURON
DURON (1999)
79
Au
Aurum
2.418g
47
Ag
Silver
1.808g
29
Cu
Copper
5g
46
Pd
Palladium
0.46g
Unit weight: 18g
GRADE3
GR3 board mix with CPUs. Value depends on the number of processors, so boards must include CPUs.
79
Au
Aurum
0.698g
47
Ag
Silver
0.78g
29
Cu
Copper
230g
46
Pd
Palladium
0.046g
Unit weight: 550g
Ericsson RBS6000
Ericsson RBS6000 used PCB with RF power amplifiers, ideal for e-waste recycling and precious metal recovery. Valuable for its high-grade telecom components. (2010)
79
Au
Aurum
0.501g
47
Ag
Silver
1.287g
29
Cu
Copper
360g
46
Pd
Palladium
0.011g
Unit weight: 284g
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FAQ
How do I add a product to the cart by weight?

When selecting the measurement unit as “kg,” the system automatically displays the recommended price per kilogram. You can enter your own price and specify the number of kilograms you want to add to the cart.

Can I register a product by units instead of kilograms?

Yes, when selecting “Unit” as the measurement, you can enter the number of units and set the price per unit. This is useful for components that may have a higher value per unit rather than by weight.

How can I save my cart?

The cart saving feature allows you to enter a work order number, client name, and comments, which can be helpful for your accounting and order tracking.

What information is included in the final PDF report?

The PDF report includes client information, order date, daily metal prices, a list of products with recommended and entered prices, total weight, amounts, and profit analysis. It ensures transparency and helps optimize pricing decisions.

How is the final weight calculated if some products are entered by units?

The system converts all orders into kilograms, even if some products were registered as units. This ensures a consistent weight calculation and a clear final result.

How is profit calculated in the PDF report?

If you enter a price higher than the recommended one, the profit will be negative (a loss). If the entered price is lower, the profit will be positive. This makes it easy to analyze order profitability.

What information does the electronic waste catalog provide?

The electronic waste catalog provides detailed information on various types of waste boards, including product categories, quantities, and valuable materials such as precious metals. It also includes data on waste composition, mass, and estimated value, making it a comprehensive tool for managing electronic waste efficiently

What details are included in the cart summary?

The cart summary includes the following comprehensive details:

  • Product descriptions and photos of selected items.
  • Quantities (in kilograms or units) and individual weights.
  • Real-time market prices of precious metals.
  • Precious metal content, including the total quantities of gold, silver, copper, and palladium for each category and overall.
  • The total weight of all selected items.
  • The total price, based on the current market value of the metals.
  • Information about the buyer or seller involved in the transaction.
Why Are Catalog Prices Set This Way?

The prices listed in the catalog are intended to help you navigate the market. These prices reflect the real analysis and precious metal content of the listed items. However, the per-kilogram or per-unit prices are calculated after deducting a certain percentage to account for:

  • Transportation costs.
  • Recycling plant processing and metal extraction costs.
  • Intermediary company margins. (Margin refers to the difference between the final price and the listed price, which constitutes the earnings of these companies.)

In the market, there are various types of companies involved in the lifecycle of electronic waste:

  1. Recycling Companies: Some companies specialize in collecting, sorting, or preprocessing electronic waste as an essential step before final recycling and precious metal extraction. These companies play a vital role, even if they do not perform the final material recovery stage themselves.
  2. Trading Companies: Other companies act as intermediaries, focusing primarily on buying and selling waste materials rather than managing or recycling them. While they do not directly recycle waste, they facilitate the flow of materials between collectors and processing plants, ensuring continuity in the supply chain.

We analyze market conditions and draw from extensive experience to provide prices that are logical for both selling and buying electronic waste. This information will help you make informed decisions and better understand the electronic waste management process.

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