2024-09-25 08:15:12
Many devices that we all have at home and which are often thrown away contain gold. With gold prices reaching record highs, scrap dealers are now constantly on the lookout for these devices.
As technological devices become more and more common every day, iIt has been discovered that many of them, often thrown away or given to scrapyards in exchange for a few coins, actually contain 22 karat gold. The computer and smartphone motherboards that we all have at home and which are often thrown away due to malfunctions or lack of updates actually contain some money.
Thus, some phone repairers make a living from scrap devices, thanks to the gold-plated connectors on computer and phone motherboards. “Motherboards are found in most electronic systems, and 99% of the alloys you see in gold are gold,” says one scrap dealer.
He learned this trade from a man who bought motherboards by the pound. “I had a lot of bad phones. I spent about a week removing their motherboards. Then I looked online how to extract gold from these motherboards. I poured them into an iron drum filled with acid. All the motherboards dissolved and the gold is coming to the surface.
You can’t mine gold yourself, you need a special alloy and it’s dangerous. This gold is not only found in smartphones and computers, but also in many electronic devices because it is an excellent conductor. For this reason it is advisable not to throw these devices away or sell them cheaply to scrap dealers, but rather sell them to specialized recyclers.
In fact, these recyclers will offer you a better price for your devices and, above all, they will prevent worthless plastic parts from being thrown into nature. Motherboards contain substances that are harmful to the environment, including heavy metals such as lead, cadmium and mercury. They also contain brominated flame retardants, which are potentially toxic. Their disposal in landfill or improper disposal can lead to environmental contamination.
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