MANY computer components contain in gold. PROCEDURE TO RECYCLE GOLD more efficient and financially necessary to know some basic things about gold in COMPUTER.
Computer chassis is heavy brass structure that does not actually contain any gold income in itself. Housing is not worthwhile unless you have a buyer for scrap metal.PSU in the computer is another component without the gold content in it. However, PSU contains certain proportion of copper, aluminum and possibly a small portion of silver. If recycling carried out detailed, and not based solely on the income of gold then the PSU worth recycling copper, aluminum and other elements within it.
The motherboard is the main component of every computer and it is very 'rich' gold. When we say rich in gold, we do not think that you will find 5 grams of gold in a motherboard. Yet if we look at the contribution per unit of weight of gold, we can say that the motherboard has a large percentage of gold in it. Apart from gold, the motherboard contains other precious and precious metals, and plastics, copper, aluminum and the like.
Hard drive is not worth recycling if you are looking solely gold. In fact, the drive is worth only what you can make is aluminum used to build housing and a small amount of gold from the connector on the hard disk.
Memory boards on their pins contain a thin layer of gold. To better allocated memory boards with gold significantly cut the pins first (extract them) for easier recycling.
CPU contains gold. Processors, especially older ceramic processors contain gold. It is very easy to recycle, and per unit weight and volume for all of them we can say that the most valuable component of recycling gold. Besides gold plated pins on the underside of processors contain gold within the casing. Therefore, it is essential to open (break) CPU casing for better yield of gold from him. Another important point: the golden pins are made of gold. In essence pins are plated with gold that later when recycling should be sorted out.
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