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    Security panel boards??

    Forgive me for being a noob, but was wondering if the boards off of security panels were worth my time, there is one next to where I work and they are constantly throwing those things out. Tried to add pics but I am not allowed yet

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    If you have a buyer that you can bring the boards to yourself then all boards are worth saving. If you have no buyer and you have to ship your boards then only high grade and boards with gold on them would be worth it. my .02 cents. Not sure what you mean by security panels.

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    Photos are the only way to give a serious guess. Make a few posts and return with the phots. Your next post should be in the introductions forum. Its nice if we know a little about you and your back ground. Mike.
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    I had a security system panel from a bank once and the board had rivers of gold colored something on it, wasn't sure if it was copper or gold or what but it was sure fun to look at!

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    Those are lower end mid grade. The top one could pass as a power board.
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    And what is the price on these???....I am getting telcom price on these boards

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeinreco View Post
    And what is the price on these???....I am getting telcom price on these boards
    Telecom? Wow is all I can say. Boards of that quality are around .30/lb to 1.40/lb. Those boards are mostly steel and fiberglass substrate. Very little recovered value for refining purposes.

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    DO you have a pic of what you would consider telecom?

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    What bout this?

    I would say this is high grade telecom and the other boards in this thread a lower grade of this due to less chips.....I'm far from an expert just trying to figure all this out

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    This is what we consider high grade telecom. Notice the gold tracing and gold corner flat pack chips on the board.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeinreco View Post


    What bout this?

    I would say this is high grade telecom and the other boards in this thread a lower grade of this due to less chips.....I'm far from an expert just trying to figure all this out
    That would be a server board for our purposes. There is some steel and other metal items on the right side of the board. Also most of those IC chips on the board are plastic not ceramic. Plastic IC's are little more that plastic and lead.

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    So what price would you give my board?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeinreco View Post
    So what price would you give my board?
    3.75-3.80/lb based on the picture.
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    Ok your price sounds about right but if the chips are just plastic and lead where is the value in the refining process???? Not trying to be smart ass just trying to learn

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeinreco View Post
    Ok your price sounds about right but if the chips are just plastic and lead where is the value in the refining process???? Not trying to be smart ass just trying to learn
    Mike no problem. The value is in the few ceramic IC's, looks like some gold plated connector ends on there, and also the amount of copper tracing found in the layers of the board used to connect all of the IC's. Remember we dont just recover gold although it is the main metal driving the value. The other most common metals recovered are silver, palladium, platinum, copper, and lead. Most refiners will only pay you on a combination of 4 of those metals.

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    Thank you guys for posting this tread, the question I have is, are the ic chips off of low grade (brown) boards plastic or ceramic and is there a diffrance in value? thanks for the info. and keep up the good work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CLR Solutions View Post
    . Notice the gold tracing and gold corner flat pack chips on the board.
    I'm finding those 'Gold corner' chips oftenish, mostly photocopiers and have seen a photo of inside them, they have a 'gold spider' looking setup inside them.

    I'm guessing they are a programable mini CPU of some sort & am putting them aside for individual gold reclaiming.


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