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    CU bearing

    CU bearing items are a hidden good payer . All yards might have different requirements , The yard i use takes many items i used to over look in the past as of today they are paying .21 per lb I figure they sell it to china or japan so its ok for them also. I read on Internet that CU bearing is purchased in bulk @ .65 give or take .
    Still i have a bunch of copper wire with a thin steel wire inside it's got some good copper to it but considered dirty is cu bearing the best way to sell ? the yards not going to really offer information unless I know the true definition to offer it to them. when i see what they take as cu bearing - this wire is cherry 90 to 95% cu but the magnet knows



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    Does your yard have different grades of dirty copper? My yard has only one and it's at 1.10 a pound.

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    Joe, how does your yard classify the copper/steel armatures from something like a hand drill?

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    They said to toss them in with electric motors. .26 a pound right now.

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    Fr-JOE CU bearing by me the tv transformers and any board component with copper also if you have a board transformer brake it off and if a piece of board is attached 7in X 7in with a small chink of copper trans thats fine by them. brassy looking door knobs - hinges - so that kind of cu bearing is OK for .21 lb it's like a motor price no yard would pay 1.10 for that type. but this wire should be worth 1.10 lb ,I 'll inquire if there are different grades .
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    As long as it's at least 50% copper it should go as dirty copper. Anything less I have to throw in the motor pile.

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    Copperhead, are you talking about a coax with copper colored steel in the middle?? Inquiring minds want, no, need to know,,,
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    No this a solid copper strand - thicker then #1 - Like same amt of copper as #1 romex as in one isolated strand .
    BUT at the edge to approaching middle is steel fused to copper its a small strand of steel probably for added strength it also has a simple plastic casing . This wire i feel was use as communication wire resembling old fashion Morse coed - it's the type that is wrapped around a Glass Insulator

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    Can you post a picture of it?

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    Well the lingo knowledge is working as i see the yards have to except i have some thing that does not just fit into low percentage cu bearing , they want to take it @ .20 - but i talked about the CU percentage , and then was told bring it in an we will grade it .

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    This wire i feel was use as communication wire resembling old fashion Morse coed - it's the type that is wrapped around a Glass Insulator
    Old phone wire,,,??

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    Quote Originally Posted by freonjoe View Post
    As long as it's at least 50% copper it should go as dirty copper. Anything less I have to throw in the motor pile.
    How do you determine if its 50% copper before breakdown? I have found that trasformers have about 25% copper and e-motors have less, but this figure may vary. Fly-backs, ballestas (is that how you spell it, lol), compressors and computer fans I would assume have less than 10% copper but others would know better. Do you throw these in with your e-motors?

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    This wire I cut and I see mostly copper and a fine thin strand of fused to CU steel wire , In this situation it's not perfect math . But if i gave you a pie to eat with a 1/4 missing i could ask you how much is missing . by eye you will say 1/4 .
    The wire I looked with a magnifying glass it has 1/4 steel .


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