Results 1 to 20 of 58

All About Keyboard Mylars

| Glass, Cardboard, Paper, Wood, Plastic & Other Non Metal Recycling Discussions

Hybrid View

  1. #1
    ryanw's Avatar
    SMF Badges of Honor



    Member since
    Oct 2012
    Location
    TX
    Posts
    1,317
    Thanks
    535
    Thanked 1,289 Times in 647 Posts
    I was thinking the other day of a possible way of estimating the silver content per sheet, but of course there are a lot of variables and technical expertise that I don't have so I'm not sure how accurate it would be.

    First, thickness of the tracings would have to be determined. This is one of the problems because an average would have to be used most likely.
    Second, place the mylars into a scanner and export into a graphics or other type of program to determine the area of the tracings some how. This ends up with problems such as tracings on both sides running across each other, and also non-transparent mylars.



    This is just an idea I had, but thought it could maybe turn into something useful.

  2. #2
    mrmylar is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
    mrmylar started this thread.
    mrmylar's Avatar
    SMF Badges of Honor


    Member since
    Apr 2013
    Location
    Tennessee
    Posts
    24
    Thanks
    0
    Thanked 23 Times in 5 Posts
    According to results from a few people and estimations from processing the mylars, there is an average of 0.05 grams of silver per mylar.

    I do know myself that the thickness of each brand of keyboard is thicker. I'm not sure of the level of thickness accurately, but some of the silver on some keyboards is flush, where you can hardly feel the silver when rubbing your fingers across the mylars, and some are so think that you can feel the thickness against the plastic when rubbing.

    I'm working on either scanning the mylars or taking pictures of them with a scale for references because there is a lot of information to be gathered in mylars. I have scanned some before and even though you can see the lines running through from the other side, it's not really a problem. Besides, it'll be a good thing for me to do because some mylars that have silver showing through them from the top side, but when you turn them over, they're covered with carbon and sometimes another material that varies in color, which will hinder the recovery of the silver. The non-transparent mylars would be easier because you only see the lines on the one side and you'll have to turn it over to see the lines on the other side.

    Hopefully this week, I'll be working on a database of mylars, regardless of how many brands or styles out there. It can be done very fast, especially if people upload an image of the keyboard and the mylars that's in them. With that information, at least people would be aware of what they have and they'll also know which ones contain the most silver. Also, there are keyboards that do NOT have mylars in them at all. That's some information people should know, because I bought a gaylord of mylars last year and I ran across a few keyboards that do not have mylars in them at all.

    Also, some keyboards not only have mylars, but some of the keys contain gold contacts under them. I have a few of them that have gold plated contacts under the keys that springs back up when typing. Those are from some of the older keyboards, which I still have some left that I didn't take apart yet. I'll take pictures of them and add them to the database.


    Kevin
    Last edited by mrmylar; 04-21-2013 at 12:52 PM.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

 
Browse the Most Recent Threads
On SMF In THIS CATEGORY.





OR

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

The Scrap Metal Forum

    The Scrap Metal Forum is the #1 scrap metal recycling community in the world. Here we talk about the scrap metal business, making money, where we connect with other scrappers, scrap yards and more.

SMF on Facebook and Twitter

Twitter Facebook