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We are active buyers of all types of electronic scrap (e-scrap). Motherboards, CPUs, RAM, hard drives, telecom boards, laptops, and towers — we buy it all at competitive prices with free nationwide pickup.
Electronic scrap contains significant quantities of precious and base metals including gold, silver, platinum, palladium, copper, and tantalum. A single ton of circuit boards can contain 40–800 times the concentration of gold found in gold ore. Recycling e-scrap recovers these valuable materials while keeping hazardous substances like lead, mercury, and cadmium out of landfills.
The global e-scrap recycling market is one of the fastest-growing segments of the recycling industry, driven by the rapid pace of technology turnover and the increasing value of recovered materials.
We understand that data security is a top priority when disposing of hard drives and storage media. We offer certified hard drive destruction services and can provide documentation confirming that all data-bearing devices have been properly destroyed. Our processes comply with NIST 800-88 guidelines for media sanitization.
Whether you have a single drive or thousands of drives, we handle the process securely and provide full chain-of-custody documentation.
Gold is found in CPU pins, edge connectors, IC chips, and plated contacts on circuit boards. High-grade boards such as server motherboards and telecom boards contain the highest gold concentrations.
Silver is used in solder, contacts, and some capacitors. Palladium is found in multi-layer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs), which are present in virtually all modern circuit boards.
Copper is the primary conductor in all electronic devices and makes up a significant portion of the recoverable value in e-scrap, particularly in wire harnesses, transformers, and power components.
Tantalum capacitors are found in virtually all electronic devices. These small components contain significant quantities of tantalum, a rare and valuable metal used in the production of new capacitors.