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    Thumbs up Buying Gold Bearing Electronic Scrap, Silver Plated Brass, and Red Metal Scrap!!!

    We are looking to purchase Gold, Silver, and Copper bearing items. Our list is constantly growing. Pricing is as follows for the items we are seeking:
    Telecom $6.35/lb.
    Low Grade Telecom $4.00/lb.
    Gold Capped Ceramic Chipboard/Gold Trace Board/Old CNC Board w/ Fingers $8.50 -
    $15.00/lb.
    Laptop Motherboard $4.90/lb.
    Large Socket Motherboard - All Types $4.90/lb.
    Small Plastic Green P4 Motherboard $2.65/lb.
    Metal Socket Green Motherboard $2.00/lb.
    Foreign Colored Motherboard $1.30/lb.
    Newer Small Plastic AMD Socket Motherboard $1.15/lb.
    Newer Integrated CPU Motherboard $1.00/lb.
    #1 Server Board $6.35/lb.
    #2 Server Board $3.60/lb.
    Clean Finger Cards - No Fan No Heatsink $5.00/lb.
    Finger Cards - Small Fan / Heatsink $2.50/lb.
    Finger Cards - Oversized Fan / Heatsink $1.25/lb.
    Trimmed Finger Cards $0.50/lb. - $2.50/lb.
    High Grade Peripheral Board $2.65/lb.
    Low Grade Peripheral Board $1.30/lb.
    Cell Phone w/ Battery or Back Cover $1.50/lb.
    Smart Phone w/o Battery $2.75/lb.
    Old Cell Phone w/o Battery (No Smart Phones) $5.50/lb.
    Wireless Handheld Keyboard Laser Scanner (No Batteries) $4.00/lb.
    Gold Memory $25.00/lb.
    Silver Memory $10.75/lb.
    Rambus Ram $9.75/lb.
    Slot Processor $19.00/lb.
    High Grade Hard Drive Board - IDE/SCUZZY $14.50/lb.
    Low Grade Hard Drive Board - SATA $7.00/lb.
    Clean Cell Phone Board $12.50/lb.
    IC Chips - No Dallas Switches $8.00/lb.
    CD Board $5.10/lb.
    Connector Ends $1.10/lb.
    Low Grade Brown Board/Mid Grade Green Power Board $0.40/lb.
    Whole Laptops $1.10/lb.
    Partial Laptops (Motherboard & Good Screen) $0.85/lb.
    Partial Laptops (Motherboard & Bad Screen) $0.70/lb.
    Whole Cream Tower $0.35/lb.
    Partial Cream Tower $0.25/lb.
    Whole Black Tower $0.35/lb.
    Partial Black Tower $0.25/lb.
    Whole Server $0.60/lb.
    Partial Server $0.40/lb.
    CD/Floppy Drives $0.25/lb.
    Hard Drives w/ Board $0.60/lb.
    Bent/punched HD w/ Board $0.45/lb.
    Shredded HD w/ Board $0.40/lb.
    Hard Drive w/o Board $0.35/lb.
    Bent, Punched, or Shredded HD w/o Board $0.25/lb.
    Power Supply w/ Wire $0.35/lb.
    Power Supply w/o Wire $0.20/lb.
    Adapters w/ Wire $0.30/lb.
    Adapters w/o Wire $0.15/lb.
    Battery Back-Up Complete $0.10/lb.
    Battery Back-Ups Incomplete (Must have Board and Transformer) $0.10/lb.
    Taped Lead Acid Battery (Untaped -.05/lb.) $0.10/lb.
    Taped Li-Ion Laptop Battery (Untaped - .50/lb. Charge) $.00/lb.
    Taped Li-Ion Cell Phone Battery (Untaped - .50/lb. Charge) $.00/lb.
    Bare Bright Copper $2.85/lb.
    #1 Copper $2.75/lb.
    #2 Copper $2.60/lb.
    Yellow Brass $1.25/lb.
    Red Brass $1.50/lb.
    Silver Plated Flatware & Hollowware $3.25/lb.
    Gold Plated Flatware & Hollowware $4.00/lb.
    #1 Insulated Wire $1.00/lb.
    #2 Insulated Wire $0.80/lb.
    #3 Insulated Wire $0.60/lb.
    Copper Yokes with Glass $0.40/lb.
    Copper Yokes w/o Glass $0.50/lb.
    Clean Aluminum Copper Heatsinks $0.60/lb.
    Clean Processed Aluminum Copper Heatsinks $0.30/lb.
    Dirty Aluminum Copper Heatsinks $0.30/lb.
    Aluminum Copper Radiator Ends $0.75/lb.
    Dirty Aluminum Copper Radiators $1.20/lb.
    Clean Aluminum Copper Radiators $1.40/lb.
    17 Inch LCD Monitor (Not Scrap) 0.00
    19 Inch & Up LCD Monitor (Not Scrap) 0.00
    LCD Scrap -.10/lb.
    Surface Mount Display Tantalum Capacitors $9.00/lb.

    8086 Gold Cap Gold Leg $210.00/lb.
    386/486 $195.00/lb.
    Motorola Gold Cap $195.00/lb.
    Foreign Gold Cap - LSI/Nortel/Sun/DEC/NEC/Etc. $120.00/lb.
    Pentium Pro Gold Cap $120.00/lb.
    Double Side Gold Cap $120.00/lb.
    Cyrix/IBM/Via/WinChip/AMD K5 Single Side Gold Cap $70.00/lb.
    Pentium 1 Ceramic $49.00/lb.
    Black Fiber $50.00/lb.
    AMD Ceramic $49.00/lb.
    AMD Aluminum $30.00/lb.
    Pentium 3 Green Fiber w/o Heatsink $19.00/lb.
    Pentium 4 Green Fiber w/ Heatsink $9.25/lb.
    No Pin Processor $6.50/lb.
    Clean Gold Fingers $40.00/lb.

    We are also looking to purchase all 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th generation I-series processors and Core 2 Quad Processors for more than scrap. Pricing is as follows:1156 1st Generation I-series
    Please go to boardsort.com for updated salvage chip pricing

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    Any chips that test bad will be bought at current scrap value or returned upon the request of the seller. Seller assumes all shipping and tracking responsibility.​ Please include packaging slip. Shipping is to zip code 44601. Any questions please contact us at Email:acetech2222@gmail.com Phone: 330-821-0500


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    Yeah whole lotta everything in the tank right now!



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    Prices updated. Copper and gold bearing scrap is up. Hopefully the values continue to increase.
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    Gold prices updated to reflect the increase in the market.
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    We are no longer purchasing x-ray film as we have lost our buyer. When we find another solid buyer we will start buying it again.
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    Updated Pricing to reflect the change in copper.
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    Anybody else notice palladium dipping down little by little over the past couple months? I want to think it will shoot back up again. The $64,000 question then becomes when? Any thoughts?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ACCR View Post
    Anybody else notice palladium dipping down little by little over the past couple months? I want to think it will shoot back up again. The $64,000 question then becomes when? Any thoughts?
    Major producers, Africa, Canada and Russia, what is happening in two of those country's at the moment.

    Maybe possible the current price is being manipulated, ya think.

    Jul 26, 2022 China's palladium imports from Russia rose to a record high in June. The world's biggest miner of the precious metal is rerouting shipments as many of its usual customers shun its goods.

    Jun 27, 20231. South Africa Platinum production: 140,000 kilograms Palladium production: 80,000 kilograms South Africa is the world's top platinum-mining country and a major producer of palladium.
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    I tend to look at the charts.

    It looks like Palladium is near a five year low after adjusting for currency inflation.

    The question is why ?

    1: Maybe Russia is liquidating it's reserves in order offset losses due to economic sanctions and the cost of the war in Ukraine. That would follow what alloy was saying. Increasing supply on the open market would lower prices.

    2: Industrial demand for palladium to be used in catalytic converters may be off. The global powers that be are making a pretty hard push for the transition to EV's in order to slow climate change. We're in the early phases of that technology shift ... but they are coming regardless of what any of us think.

    As ICE powered vehicles become obsolete ... so won't catalytic converters. There won't be nearly as much demand for palladium 10 - 20 years from now.

    Anyhow ... significantly less demand would exert considerable downward pressure in the price per ounce.

    Just a few thoughts and impressions. Can't honestly say that i know what i'm talking about.

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    The role of palladium in a hydrogen economy - ScienceDirect

    Palladium is a unique material with a strong affinity to hydrogen owing to both its catalytic and hydrogen absorbing properties. Palladium has the potential to play a major role in virtually every aspect of the envisioned hydrogen economy, including hydrogen purification, storage, detection, and fuel cells.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alloy2 View Post
    The role of palladium in a hydrogen economy - ScienceDirect


    Palladium is a unique material with a strong affinity to hydrogen owing to both its catalytic and hydrogen absorbing properties. Palladium has the potential to play a major role in virtually every aspect of the envisioned hydrogen economy, including hydrogen purification, storage, detection, and fuel cells.
    Given our particular situation here in Maine .... hydrogen fueled ICE vehicles would make sense. Our electrical grid is near capacity and they are adding heat pumps like crazy. Deployment of EV's is only a fraction of what our state government is mandating. Most of are just working folks that don't make a lot. The EV's are out of our price range. The summer people from neighboring states here in NewEngland are driving them though. A few years ago ... EV's were an oddity. I see them every day now.

    Drifting all over the place on this response, but they've already deployed hydrogen powered vehicles in California. That technology is already worked out for everyday use. I had quite a few years in the retail sales of gasoline & diesel industry. One thing that really stood out for me was the amount of global transportation going on just to get that gallon of gas to your local gas station.

    It would be a miracle of science if you could produce hydrogen fuel at your corner gas station using electricity from the grid -or- from an attached solar or wind farm. You might even be able to make your own hydrogen fuel in the back yard with a small package plant that would fit in the back of your pickup truck. Way more efficient than the oil industry.

    Anyhow ... yeah ... weird sounding futuristic stuff that's already here and on the road. Hard to believe. I wouldn't ... but i'm seeing it everyday now. Hydrogen seems entirely possible.

    Instead of gas and diesel vehicles ... it might be electric and hydrogen powered vehicles in the near future.

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    Funny how things are being manipulated. The dollar is worthless the Canadian dollar even more so precious metals should be thru the roof but the powers that be will manipulate things to avoid a panic. Palladium is more used in industry so demand may be down but I don't understand the EV craze seems like it may be cleaner but I don't think our infrastructure can handle it.

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    Along highway 45 just before the Sandy Lake turn off, a Hybrid caught fire about five years ago, the insurance company most likely paid the owner for his/her loss. But the fact remains the burnt out Hybrid remains as an abandoned vehicle on a municipal lot.

    Who is responsible for its removal, precious owner or the insurance company, this piece of toxic waste should be removed.







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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeinreco View Post
    Funny how things are being manipulated. The dollar is worthless the Canadian dollar even more so precious metals should be thru the roof but the powers that be will manipulate things to avoid a panic. Palladium is more used in industry so demand may be down but I don't understand the EV craze seems like it may be cleaner but I don't think our infrastructure can handle it.
    The effects of subsidizing a war, printing press going full none stop, excess weakens currency in circulation.

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    That is my point why are precious metals not higher?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeinreco View Post
    That is my point why are precious metals not higher?
    The platinum group metals being liquidated out of Russia through the back door, no longer passing through the London Metals Exchange kinda tipped the apple cart over.

    No checks and balances, industry needing palladium bid for the metal on the London Metal Exchange, obviously black market metals are by-passing the exchange but still finding buyers.

    Market is being flooded, brings the price down.

    The automotive industry is the biggest user of palladium, your guess is as good as mine who the buyers are.

    If I had some disposable cash I would purchase palladium.
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    Message from a sober mind.

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    Silver is climbing little by little. It's getting close to $25/oz. For all the talk about how silver is going to take off like a rocket, I think copper is going to take off next. I think copper will hit $5.00/lb. before silver hits $30/oz. Thoughts?

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