Wednesday, 19 January 2022

Price Golden Cap CPUs/Processors | Pentium-1 | Pentium-2 Pentium-3




Today the selling price of golden cap CPUs/Processors in the Delhi scrap market is Rupees 27850/- (USD376) per kilo. 


 Pentium 2 & 3 CPUs/Processors is Rupees 9950/- (USD134) per kilo.

Gold Recovery Training | Rhodium Recovery | Palladium Recovery | Platinum Recovery | Silver Recovery | Catalytic Converters






We provide gold recovery training for e-waste and other gold-bearing materials. We also provide online training. We have been in this field since 1980. We also help set up small-scale e-waste recycling plants. Most of the small-scale and part-time e-waste recyclers are not able to recover 100 percent of the of the precious metal from the scrap. Our techniques are very effective, so you can get complete metal recovery through our methods. In view of the tough competition and the rising prices of e-waste, it is important to take precautions while purchasing it. We can suggest ways to make a comparatively higher profit from e-scrap or electronic devices. We also specialise in precious metal recovery from catalytic converters. Metal recovery from catalytic converters is a very profitable business these days. Their availability is also good. We have some non-cyanide and non-acid gold recovery processes as well.
You can write to us for help through our contact form. But please don’t forget to include your email address.





Ram Price | Ram Scrap Price


 

Today the selling price of Rams DDR 2 & 3 in Delhi scrap market  per kilo is Rupees 2600/- (USD35)

Tuesday, 18 January 2022

Price Golden Cap CPUs/Processors | Pentium-1 | Pentium-2 | Pentium-3


Today the selling price of golden cap CPUs/Processors in Delhi scrap market is Rupees 27900/- (USD377) per kilo. 

 Pentium 2 & 3 CPUs/Processors is Rupees 10,000/- (USD135) per kilo.

Most Profitable E-waste Item | Gold from IC Chips | Gold Recovery | E-waste Recycling for Gold

What is the most profitable e-waste item? When it comes to recovering gold from e-waste, people mostly talk about processors. The reality is that the recycling of processors is not particularly profitable. Furthermore, bulk quantities of these processors are not readily available. Concentrate on the recycling of integrated circuits if you really want to make money from e-waste, concentrate on recycling integrated circuits. I'm only referring to small-scale recyclers. Big recyclers have big plants, so they are able to recycle everything. In my country, chips are available in bulk quantities. So, I'd like to mention the price of chips according to the Indian scrap market. There are two types of chips: PLCC and PQFP. The price for one kilo of PLCC chips is Rs 3000 (USD 40.54), and the price for one kilo of PQFP chips is Rs 4000 (USD 54). In India, the illegal sector recycles around 70 percent of e-waste. Many individuals in this region trade large quantities of e-scrap, extracting all the components from PCBs, separating them, and then selling them to recyclers. The precious metal yields from the above-mentioned computer motherboard chips per kilo are as follows: PLCC: gold from 700 to 800 milligrammes; PQFP: gold from 1.25 grammes to 1.5 grammes; silver: 2 grammes; palladium: 100 ms. The cell phone and RAM chips have different yields. You can write to us if you want to know more about it. We can even suggest good manual methods and low-cost set-ups.

Saturday, 15 January 2022

How to Make more Money from E-waste/Gold Content in E-waste/E-waste Recycling/Electronic Components with High Gold Content

How do you make more money from e-waste? Dear readers, if you want to make more money from e-waste recycling on a small scale, you have to be a little more careful about its purchase these days. There wasn’t much competition in the e-waste recycling business until ten years ago. However, there is a growing awareness among people about e-waste. And so, the precious metal recovery from e-waste is not a hidden thing anymore. This is the rationale behind the involvement of numerous large business groups in this field. One thousand kilos of e-waste is supposed to contain more precious metals than one tonne of gold mine ores. So, in a way, this e-waste awareness has caused tougher competition. This is also due to the fact that electronic component manufacturers use fewer precious metals. The reason is quite obvious: the high prices of precious metals and the tough competition among the manufacturers. So, in the present scenario, the small-scale/part-time e-waste recyclers are worried about how they're going to survive. But the good news is that there is still a way out. And that means you’ve got to be careful with your purchases. First, always purchase old batch material. Second, everybody wants easy money, so they go for gold recovery from only a few components, such as processors, chips, MLCCs, gold-plated connectors, and so on. The small recyclers sometimes ignore components like diodes, LEDs, transistors, etc. These components also contain gold and silver. This is also one of the reasons they don't generate more profit from electronic waste, also known as e-waste. I'd like to share some useful information with you. This information reveals that Russian and German manufacturers of electronic components and devices utilise the highest quantities of precious metals in comparison to other manufacturers. Only a few people know this fact. So, always keep an eye out for e-scraps from these two countries. Be sure to seize the opportunity when it presents itself.

Monday, 6 September 2021

Gold Recovery from Motherboards Computers & Laptops | Recycle Electronic Devices for Gold | Gold Recovery from Chips

Recycling motherboards is a profitable business. We have gold-plated connectors, monolithic ceramic capacitors, tantalum capacitors, copper transistors, aluminium condensers, aluminium heat sinks, normal chips, BGA chips, solder, brass pins, etc. on motherboards. We get gold, silver, palladium, tantalum, brass, copper, iron, solder (an alloy of tin and lead), and nickel from motherboards. First of all, we need to remove all the components from the motherboards. We accomplish this by circulating hot air through a motor-driven, perforated drum. All the components are segregated after their removal from the PCBs. There are two types of chips on motherboards: normal chips and BGA chips. BGA chips (which Intel and AMD make) contain 6.5 to 7 grammes of gold. Normal chips are of two types: PQFP and PLCC packages. PQFP chips contain 1.25 to 1.5 grammes of gold per kilo. PLCC chips contain 700 to 800 milligrammes of gold per kilo. Gold-plated connectors have 25 to 100 milligrammes of gold on them. The depopulation process removes the solder from the PCBs. Different processes, such as cyanidation, electrolysis, cupellation, and chemical leaching, are used to recover gold and other precious metals from the segregated components. You can write to us through the contact form available on our blog if you want to make an inquiry about something. Warning! We strictly prohibit the reproduction of all or part of this article in any form.
Part-2 of this article is coming soon.

Thursday, 2 September 2021

Gold Recovery from Sim Cards Cell Phones | Sim Cards Cell Phones Recycling for Gold | Gold Recovery

It is quite easy to recover gold from cell phones' SIM cards. You need to burn them first. But be careful; do it in an open space because burning SIM cards will produce a lot of smoke. You can get rid of that smoke if you burn them in an oven. And make sure that you burn each and every SIM card if you want 100 percent gold recovery out of them. Once the burning process is complete, allow it to cool for approximately 30 minutes. Now prepare the Aqua Regia solution: nitric acid in one part and hydrochloric acid in three parts. Stir the solution with a glass rod. Use only heat-resistant glass beakers for this. Put all your burnt stuff into the beaker first, and then pour AR solution onto it according to the requirement. There will be a strong reaction in the beaker. Because the metals, including gold, will dissolve in the AR solution. Keep away from the beaker for a while because the reaction produces harmful fumes. It's better if you do it under a fumehood. Stir the material in the solution until it completely dissolves all the metals. Leave it for about an hour. Filter the solution and neutralise it with urea. Sodium metabisulfite is used to precipitate the gold. If you have an inquiry about something, you can write to us using the contact form available on our blog. We strictly prohibit the reproduction of all or part of this article in any form.

Wednesday, 1 September 2021

How to Recover Gold from Cell Phone Motherboard Chips | Gold Recovery | Recycling E-waste

I have seen videos of people removing components from cell phones' motherboards and other types of electronic circuit boards with the help of a chisel and hammer. That's so much time-consuming, and you can't process bulk quantity through this method. if you are serious about this business and want to progress fast, you must first understand its nature. Until some years ago the profit margin was high, but now it is only up to 15% on a small scale. Because so many people are attracted to this line on account of gold and other precious metals recovery. And so, the competition is increasing day by day. So, your profit depends on careful purchasing of the raw material and its processing cost. As for removing the components from the circuit boards, you may use a solder-stripper. These days we can easily get a solder stripper in the market that doesn't attack other metals such as copper and nickel etc. It is available at an affordable price. You can prepare the solder-stripper yourself also. So, for gold recovery, you first need to remove the components with a solder stripper. These circuit boards contain precious metals such as gold, silver, and palladium, etc.., but in this article, we will discuss gold extraction only. For this, first of all, we need to burn the chips in an environmentally friendly way. The chips are ground into a fine powder after burning. And in the third step, metal is separated from the ash using a sieve. There are many ways to recover gold from the separated metals, but I would like to mention only two processes here. In the first method gold is leached with chemicals and then refined. Another method is to melt the metals into an ingot and recover gold through electrolysis. The second part of this article will deal with the recovery of metals such as silver and palladium. You can write to us through the contact form available on our blog If you want to learn the gold extraction process in detail. Warning! The reproduction of all or part of this article in any form is strictly prohibited. This is Part-1, and Part-2 of this article is coming soon.

Monday, 30 August 2021

How to Recover Gold from CPUs | Recycling CPUs | Gold Recovery from Computer Parts-E-Waste

The Best Method for Gold Recovery from CPUs
 Gold recovery from CPUs is a very hot topic. Everybody seems to be interested in extracting gold from processors. You can find so many videos about it on YouTube. And almost every video deals only with the Aqua Regia Gold Recovery Method. There are other methods that are also more effective than the aqua regia gold recovery process. They are less time-consuming and give you a complete gold recovery. We have a non-cyanide and non-acid gold extraction process as well. It will take a lot of time to mention those methods here. So, if you are interested in methods other than aqua regia, please write to us through our contact form available on our blog. We will help you out.

Wednesday, 28 July 2021

Computer Scrap Price In Delhi Electronic Scrap / E-waste Market



Computer Scrap Buying Prices In Delhi Electronic Scrap / E-waste Market in Indian Rupees Computer Hard Disk --- 112/- Laptop Hard Disk --- 27/- Cd Rom Drive --- 80/- Motherboard Single BGA Chip --- 390/- Motherboard Double BGA Chip --- 590/- Motherboard Non-BGA Chip --- 130/- Keyboard White --- 25/- Keyboard Black --- 15/- Monitor 14 to 15 Inches --- 365/-

Sunday, 18 July 2021

Gold Recovery / The gold recovery business from e-waste/E-waste Recycling



These days, the gold recovery business from e-waste is a hot topic on the internet. Almost everyone seems to be interested in this gold extraction business. There are many YouTube videos on this subject. E-waste is a good source of gold. It is also known as an urban gold mine. People normally assume that we only get gold from computers, but this is not true. Any device or machine that uses electronic circuits can be a source of gold, be it a medical device, a car, an aeroplane, a mobile phone, etc. There are many methods for gold recovery, be it from computers or any other kind of electronic scrap. Let's try to understand it a little more deeply. An electronic circuit board is made up of many components. The use of components on the electronic circuit board depends on their function. In general, an electronic circuit board consists of the following components: 1-Chips 2-Diodes 3-Transistors 4-Capacitors 5-Presets 6-Transistors 7-Resistors 8-Gold-plated connectors 9-Mlccs 10-Relays 11-Diodes 12-Transformers 13-Processors 14—Led, etc. These components usually contain silver, gold, and palladium. And some of the components (such as chips) have all three metals. We can't recover all the metals from all the components through one process. We must use various methods to recover different metals from the components. For example, we need to apply two different methods for gold recovery from chips and processors. Gold recovery from chips includes the following steps: 1. incineration of chips 2: Grinding of burnt chips 3-Separation of the metallic pins from the ash (obtained after burning and grinding the chips) 4-This ash is either treated with chemicals for gold recovery or melted into an ingot for electrolysis. This is a very vast topic. So, if you are interested in gold recovery, you may reach us through our contact form available on our blog.

Thursday, 15 July 2021

Gold Recovery from Cell Phones/Gold Extraction from Cell Phones/Gold from Mobile Phones

Gold extraction from mobile phones is a profitable business, but you have to take into consideration certain aspects before going into it, and that is that we need to understand that mobile phones are available in different price ranges. Famous brands such as Apple, Nokia, and Sony Ericsson are expensive, while local Chinese brands are cheaper. In India, cheap mobile phones are referred to as Chinese phones. Normally, a cheap, new Chinese cell phone sells for around USD 70 to 80. Now the point that I am trying to make here is that expensive mobile phone manufacturers use more gold on their phones, whereas cheap phone manufacturers use very little gold. In the Indian electronic scrap markets, the famous brands scrapped cell phones currently sell for Indian rupees 62 to 64 (USD.83 to.85) per piece. The scrapped Chinese cell phones sell for rupees 18 to 22 (USD 24 to 29) per piece. Today, the price of gold (in New Delhi, India) is Rs 48,700 per 10 grams. Purchasing the raw material at the right price is very important in a business. So, make sure that you distinguish between expensive and cheaper cell phones while buying scrap mobile phones. I can assure you that the cell phone gold recovery business will pay you well if you read the whole series of our articles on it. We'll be back soon with the second part of the mobile phone gold recovery.

 

Saturday, 3 July 2021

Quick/Instant Gold Recovery Method/Instant Gold Extraction Method/Quick Gold Recovery Process

We have a very nice quick/instant gold recovery method from gold-coated computer scrap or any other kind of gold-plated material. The process is very simple, takes little time, and the gold recovery is 100%. If you are interested in this quick and easy gold recovery process, you may send us an email through our blog's contact form.

 

Friday, 13 December 2019

How to recover silver from computer parts/e-waste/x-ray films & make money/Silver Extraction from E-waste



If you are interested in making money by recovering or extracting silver from e-waste (computers, mobile phones, chips, x-rays, silver contacts, etc.), you can watch the following video for silver recovery from electrical goods. And you can write to us for silver extraction from other above-mentioned items as well. We'll give you many more methods for that.





Saturday, 23 November 2019

Aqua Regia Gold Recovery | Gold Recovery | Gold Refining with Aqua Regia/How to refine gold with Aqua Regia


Those who want to learn the gold recovery process from e-waste extensively use the keywords how to recover gold from aqua regia. This is because most people have the conception that the aqua regia process is the only and  best method to extract gold from e-waste. There are many other methods to remove gold from e-waste, and aqua regia is one of them. The economic viability and easy availability of the material or chemicals used in the gold recovery process are the first considerations when choosing a method to remove gold from e-waste.

Undoubtedly, the aqua regia method is an easy gold recovery process. To prepare aqua regia, you need to mix one part of nitric acid and three parts of hydrochloric acid. These acids are very corrosive and produce toxic fumes. So, while mixing them, you should be careful to avoid splashes, as they might cause burns. In case you happen to have some splashes on your body, you should immediately wash them with plain water.


Jewellers normally use aqua regia to get their gold from old jewellery, scrap jewellery pieces, filings, jewellery bench work, etc. One kilogramme of scrap jewellery can be digested by 3.5 to 4.5 litres of aqua regia. You can use Teflon plastic or glass for the aqua regia gold recovery method. First, gold scrap should be placed in the digesting pot, and then aqua regia should be poured onto it slowly and carefully. The scrap metal begins to dissolve into the aqua regia. The aqua regia is poured until the whole metal is dissolved. Once the metal undergoes digestion, we filter the solution. If only gold metal is present in the filtered solution, the colour of the solution is yellowish; if other metals such as copper, nickel, etc. are mixed in the solution, the colour of the solution is green. We should neutralise the excess nitric acid in the solution to ensure the easy and complete precipitation of gold. It is either done by boiling the solution to almost dryness or by adding some chemical that neutralises the nitric acid.

By now, you have only half the answer to how to recover gold from Aqua Regia. Precipitating a hundred percent gold from the gold chloride solution is not as easy as it sounds. Many precautions are taken to ensure the complete recovery of gold from the aqua regia solution, and the correct choice of the gold-reducing chemical is also a very important part of this gold recovery process. Occasionally, for various reasons, some particles of other metals may also settle to the bottom with the gold dust. To ensure the maximum purity of gold, it may be necessary to repeat the entire process.

Everyone is welcome to ask us any questions about the gold extraction methods from e-waste, either by email or through telephonic conversations. You may reach us through our contact form available on our blog.

 

Thursday, 21 November 2019

Non cyanide gold recovery Process/Processors/CPUs/Mobile phones/Circuit ...

Gold from CPUs Processors/Gold Extraction from Processors/Gold Recovery from Chips/How recycle Chips Processors

From one kilogramme of CPU (386 and 486), we get 6 to 6.5 grammes of gold. Everyone desires a CPU, including you and me. CPUs have gold wires inside them. It is very easy to recover gold from the CPU. You can make it your part-time or full-time business, too. When we consider gathering CPUs in large quantities, it may seem daunting, but it's actually not that difficult. In India, the e-scrap business is a very organised trade. We have a great number of scrap dealers in every city, and these scrap dealers have contacts in big companies from where they lift large quantities of e-scrap, and each scrap dealer is associated with numerous mobile scrap collectors who go door to door or shop to shop to collect e-waste. And, this way, these wholesale scrap dealers have great quantities of e-scrap. And you may purchase just about any kind of e-waste item from them.

If you want to recycle gold from CPUs and make it your part-time or full-time business, I can assure you that it is profitable. You need a 50-square-foot area of land or at least a 20-foot x 20-foot properly ventilated room.


The basic requirements of equipment for this business are some plastic tubs, one water storage tank, one small furnace, one blower, one exhaust fan, one large heat-resistant glass bottle, two pairs of medium- and full-size gloves, one hammer, a pair of tongs, two or three different types of pliers, cutters, files, a gas stove, etc.
As for chemicals, you can use either aqua regia or the cupellation process. The Aqua Regia method is more preferable. Old CPUs have a golden cap on them, but the latest CPUs don’t have a golden cap. You must cut or break them into small pieces so that the chemicals can reach inside and react with gold. To prepare aqua regia, you have to take one part of nitric acid (HNO3) and three parts of hydrochloric acid (HCL). Prepare the solution according to the requirements. Don’t make too much of it. Place the CPUs in the plastic tub and start putting aqua regia on them gradually.

Aqua regia will start the reaction with the metals in the CPUs and produce toxic fumes. So, don't stand too close to the tub. When the reaction slows down, see if the metals have dissolved fully into the solution. If the metal is left, add more aqua regia to the solution and keep pouring the acids slowly till the metals are completely digested. This reaction turns gold into gold chloride. Now we need to separate the remains of the CPUs from the solution and wash them with plain water two to three times to remove gold chloride from them. Mix this water with the solution, and filter this solution through a filter paper.

To achieve 100% gold recovery, it is crucial to carefully and patiently remove the gold from the solution. For this, you may contact us either by phone or through the mail.

 

Gold Recovery from Chips/How to Recover Gold from Chips/Gold Extraction from Chips


People think that gold recovery is limited to computer chips only. Every electronic device has a motherboard, and that motherboard has some chips mounted on it. It could be a DVD, a mobile device, or just any electronic device. We get gold from all the chips. Gold is an essential part of a chip. It takes the form of very thin wires inside a chip. Undoubtedly, extracting gold from chips is a very profitable business. I receive numerous calls every day, and most of the people ask me how to recover gold from computer chips. Before starting the business of gold recovery from chips, we must have the correct knowledge of the precious metal content of one pound or kilo of chips or integrated circuits so that we can make the right purchase. Well, we can’t obtain the same quantity of gold from all the chips. There are many factors behind it. Chip manufacturing companies used a lot of gold at the early stage of chip manufacturing because, at that time, gold was very cheap. As gold became more and more expensive, chip manufacturing companies reduced the quantity of gold in them. But certain chip manufacturers maintained their standards, and they did not reduce the quantity of gold so heavily. But they had to sell their chips at higher prices. We get a comparatively lesser quantity of gold from chips made in China.

Now, the question is: how do you recover gold from computer chips? Well, it is not so easy. Many companies have made a big investment in installing very expensive machinery to extract gold from chips and other precious metals from different types of e-waste. The first and foremost thing is not to pollute the environment when you remove gold from chips. Pyrolysis and hydrometallurgy are used to extract gold from chips. Chips are first incinerated and crushed into a fine powder, and then mixed metals are either melted or treated chemically to separate gold from them.

In India, some people are engaged in gold extraction from chips in a manner that is not environmentally friendly. In the open air, they simply burn chips. They are unaware that this type of electronic scrap burning produces toxic fumes. Poor people engaged in this kind of work are not at all aware of what kind of health risks they are exposing themselves to. So, my advice to those who want to start this business is to have proper knowledge about it so that they can take sufficient precautionary measures.

Since obtaining gold from chips is a very profitable business, a lot of people all over the world are interested in starting this business, either on a small or large scale. These days, there are numerous videos on the net telling people how to get gold from chips. But they forget one thing: the use of chemicals without proper guidance can also be hazardous. I am not trying to scare anybody unnecessarily or discourage people from doing this business, but the fact of the matter is that it is always safe to have a trained teacher guide us at the initial stage of a business, especially one of this nature.

We have developed some safe, environmentally friendly methods of gold extraction from different kinds of e-waste. And we are always ready to provide solutions to your problems regarding gold 
recovery from e-waste.

Monday, 28 October 2019

How to earn money fast and easy from e-waste/Instant Money from E-waste/How to Start E-waste Business




For quite some time, people have been suggesting numerous ways of making fast and easy money on the internet while living in the comforts of their homes. And this has been going on even before the internet existed. The money-making gurus have mastered this skill so well that they easily convince you to buy their techniques for becoming rich soon. They start by claiming to be your best well-wishers and unique examples of humanity. But ultimately, the whole episode leads to their selling books, CDs, etc. to you. Whether you make money through their suggestions or not, they certainly do.

But I would be very straightforward here, right from the beginning, without creating any background for it. I am telling you this because I also want to make money when you do. If you fully understand and then start what I am going to tell you in a very short time, I can assure you that you can undoubtedly make fast and easy money beyond your imagination. You see, every day, the e-scrap generates like anything in every part of the world now. And most people have become conscious enough to get rid of it as soon as possible. So, you can make fast and easy money through the e-waste business.

Here is how: You can start it by making a free website or a blog to collect e-waste from people in your city. There is a very good way to collect e-waste free of charge. But you must be honest. You must first decide that a particular share of your income will go to charity. And you should say the same thing to people on your website: that by giving their e-waste to you free of charge, they will be able to help the needy people of society.

You can either do it alone or form a group of like-minded people on a profit-sharing basis belonging to different parts of the city. Make a proper strategy so that all the group members can collect e-waste from their neighbourhoods as well as from certain other areas conveniently. You will soon start receiving calls from people interested in donating their electronic waste. The strange thing about e-waste is that, until some time ago, people identified it with computers only. But now people have a better understanding of it. They know that the scrap of any electronic device is e-waste. Be it computers, cell phones, TVs, calculators, etc.

Once you start receiving e-waste, you can change a room in your house into a dismantling unit. Dismantling e-waste is not a big deal. There are many videos available on YouTube about how to dismantle a computer or TV, etc., so you can watch some videos for that. And the tools required for dismantling are quite affordable, too.
There are many recycling plants that always want to buy e-waste. And you can easily sell your e-scrap to them. But, Beware! Recycling companies don’t pay you much for the scrap. The fact is that their profit margins are quite large. This is a secret that only a few people know. So, to make the maximum profit out of it, what you have to do is don’t sell them everything. You can easily recover gold, silver, and palladium from certain items.

Those items are golden fingers, gold-plated connectors, gold-plated printed circuit boards, processors and chips, etc. We can also help you recover precious metals from computer parts or from any other kind of e-waste.

It is very easy to dismantle hard drives and power supplies. On hard drives, you get gold-plated connectors and logic cards that have gold-bearing chips on them. You also get Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors (MLCCS) from logic cards. These MLCCS are a good source of palladium, silver, etc. On hard drives, you also get aluminium, magnets, bearings, motors, and platinum-coated platters. Platters are not worth trying. Since the recovery cost of platinum is greater than the amount of platinum that you get from platters, you can sell such items to recycling companies.
The positive side of this business is that it is a metal business, and all the metals sell for cash. Additionally, this business does not experience any issues with dead stock. So, this is the business that allows you to make money easily and quickly.

This article is the property of Syed Sajid Ali; any unauthorised duplication, in whole or in part, in any form is strictly prohibited. We will take strict legal action against the infringer.







Monday, 20 May 2019

CPU’s Current Selling Price | Golden Cap Processors Current Selling Price New Delhi, India

Monday, 20 May, 2019



Current Selling Price Golden Cap Processors at Delhi scrap market 
Indian Rupees 18, 200/-

Computer Scrap Price List in India | Electronic Scrap | E-waste Price List

Monday, 20 May, 2019







Current Computer Scrap Buying Price List,  Delhi scrap market, India is given below:


Item Price in Indian Rupees
Old Hard Drive 78 Per Piece
Sata Hard Drive 68 Per Piece
Computer Mother Boards 215 to 414 Per kilo
Mobile Mother Boards 780 to 2285 Per kilo
Power Supply/SMPS 50 Per Piece
Computer Rams 1320 Per kilo
Colour Monitor 14-15'' 275 Per Piece 
Colour Monitor 17'' 522 Per Piece
CD Rom 49 Per Piece
Floppy Drive 13.5 Per Piece

Monday, 6 May 2019

Computer Scrap Price List in India | Electronic Scrap | E-waste Price List

Monday, 6, May, 2019






Current Computer Scrap Buying Price List,  Delhi scrap market, India is given below:



Item Price in Indian Rupees
Old Hard Drive 80 Per Piece
Sata Hard Drive 69 Per Piece
Computer Mother Boards 215 to 414 Per kilo
Mobile Mother Boards 780 to 2285 Per kilo
Power Supply/SMPS 50 Per Piece
Computer Rams 1320 Per kilo
Colour Monitor 14-15'' 280 Per Piece 
Colour Monitor 17'' 522 Per Piece
CD Rom 49 Per Piece
Floppy Drive 13.5 Per Piece

Tuesday, 23 April 2019

Computer Scrap Price List in India | Electronic Scrap | E-waste Price List

23 April, Tuesday, 2019







Current Computer Scrap Buying Price List,  Delhi scrap market, India is given below:


Item Price in Indian Rupees
Old Hard Drive 79 Per Piece
Sata Hard Drive 69 Per Piece
Computer Mother Boards 214 to 412 Per kilo
Mobile Mother Boards 780 to 2280 Per kilo
Power Supply/SMPS 50 Per Piece
Computer Rams 1310 Per kilo
Colour Monitor 14-15'' 280 Per Piece 
Colour Monitor 17'' 522 Per Piece
CD Rom 49 Per Piece
Floppy Drive 13.5 Per Piece

Wednesday, 17 April 2019

Computer Scrap Price List in India | Electronic Scrap | E-waste Price List

17 April, Wednesday, 2019







Current Computer Scrap Buying Price List,  Delhi scrap market, India is given below:


Item Price in Indian Rupees
Old Hard Drive 78 Per Piece
Sata Hard Drive 69 Per Piece
Computer Mother Boards 214 to 412 Per kilo
Mobile Mother Boards 780 to 2275 Per kilo
Power Supply/SMPS 50 Per Piece
Computer Rams 1305 Per kilo
Colour Monitor 14-15'' 280 Per Piece 
Colour Monitor 17'' 522 Per Piece
CD Rom 49 Per Piece
Floppy Drive 13.5 Per Piece

Saturday, 13 April 2019

Computer Scrap Price List in India | Electronic Scrap | E-waste Price List

13 April, Saturday, 2019




Current Computer Scrap Buying Price List,  Delhi scrap market, India is given below:

Item Price in Indian Rupees
Old Hard Drive 77 Per Piece
Sata Hard Drive 68 Per Piece
Computer Mother Boards 214 to 412 Per kilo
Mobile Mother Boards 780 to 2275 Per kilo
Power Supply/SMPS 50 Per Piece
Computer Rams 1296 Per kilo
Colour Monitor 14-15'' 280 Per Piece 
Colour Monitor 17'' 522 Per Piece
CD Rom 49 Per Piece
Floppy Drive 13.5 Per Piece


Friday, 12 April 2019

Computer Scrap Price List in India | Electronic Scrap | E-waste Price List

12 April, Friday, 2019







Current Computer Scrap Buying Price List,  Delhi scrap market, India is given below:


Item Price in Indian Rupees
Old Hard Drive 78 Per Piece
Sata Hard Drive 70 Per Piece
Computer Mother Boards 215 to 415 Per kilo
Mobile Mother Boards 780 to 2275 Per kilo
Power Supply/SMPS 51 Per Piece
Computer Rams 1298 Per kilo
Colour Monitor 14-15'' 280 Per Piece 
Colour Monitor 17'' 522 Per Piece
CD Rom 50 Per Piece
Floppy Drive 14 Per Piece

Thursday, 11 April 2019

Computer Scrap Price List in India | Electronic Scrap | E-waste Price List

11 April, Thursday, 2019





Current Computer Scrap Buying Price List,  Delhi scrap market, India is given below:



Item Price in Indian Rupees
Old Hard Drive 79 Per Piece
Sata Hard Drive 70 Per Piece
Computer Mother Boards 230 to 340 Per kilo
Mobile Mother Boards 785 to 2285 Per kilo
Power Supply/SMPS 51 Per Piece
Computer Rams 1298 Per kilo
Colour Monitor 14-15'' 280 Per Piece 
Colour Monitor 17'' 522 Per Piece
CD Rom 50 Per Piece
Floppy Drive 14.5 Per Piece

Tuesday, 9 April 2019

Computer Scrap Price List in India | Electronic Scrap | E-waste Price List

10 April, Wednesday, 2019





Current Computer Scrap Buying Price List,  Delhi scrap market, India is given below:


Item Price in Indian Rupees
Old Hard Drive 79 Per Piece
Sata Hard Drive 70 Per Piece
Computer Mother Boards 227 to 437 Per kilo
Mobile Mother Boards 785 to 2280 Per kilo
Power Supply/SMPS 51 Per Piece
Computer Rams 1298 Per kilo
Colour Monitor 14-15'' 280 Per Piece 
Colour Monitor 17'' 522 Per Piece
CD Rom 50 Per Piece
Floppy Drive 14.5 Per Piece

Computer Scrap Price List in India | Electronic Scrap | E-waste Price List

9 April, Tuesday, 2019





Current Computer Scrap Buying Price List,  Delhi scrap market, India is given below:



Item Price in Indian Rupees
Old Hard Drive 78 Per Piece
Sata Hard Drive 69.5 Per Piece
Computer Mother Boards 227 to 437 Per kilo
Mobile Mother Boards 785 to 2280 Per kilo
Power Supply/SMPS 50 Per Piece
Computer Rams 1298 Per kilo
Colour Monitor 14-15'' 280 Per Piece 
Colour Monitor 17'' 522 Per Piece
CD Rom 49 Per Piece
Floppy Drive 14 Per Piece

Monday, 8 April 2019

Computer Scrap Price List in India | Electronic Scrap | E-waste Price List

8 April, Monday, 2018




Current Computer Scrap Buying Price List,  Delhi scrap market, India is given below:



Item Price in Indian Rupees
Old Hard Drive 79 Per Piece
Sata Hard Drive 70 Per Piece
Computer Mother Boards 227 to 437 Per kilo
Mobile Mother Boards 783 to 2278 Per kilo
Power Supply/SMPS 50 Per Piece
Computer Rams 1297 Per kilo
Colour Monitor 14-15'' 277 Per Piece 
Colour Monitor 17'' 520 Per Piece
CD Rom 49 Per Piece
Floppy Drive 14 Per Piece

Friday, 5 April 2019

CPU’s Current Selling Price | Golden Cap Processors Current Selling Price New Delhi, India

5 April, Friday, 2019



Current Selling Price Golden Cap Processors at Delhi scrap market Indian Rupees 18,200/-


Circuit Boards Current Price | PCB Scrap | Printed Circuit Board Scrap | IC Chip Circuit Boards Scrap

5 April, Friday, 2019






Selling price Circuit Board Scrap, shown in the above image, Indian Rupees 152/- Per Kg. at Scrap Market Delhi, India