kjavanb123
Well-known member
All,
This is really confusing to me, boardsort pays $3.50 / lb of typical computer PCB, now from another post a member posted the result of shipping 2103.30 lbs of mixed PCBs to a refinery called SIPI, now if the same assay is true on mixed motherboards then based on their calculation at today prices, the value of copper, palladium, silver and gold will be at following
gold: $7858.36
silver: $417.26
Palladium: $182.52
Copper: $820.88
Total of $9278.42 which is divided by 2103.30 lbs that is $4.41 per lbs of this mixed batch of circuit boards, now assuming boardsort also adding some profit to that $3.50 /lb they purchase from the clients, then the final refinery would have a small margin of profit per lbs of PCBs, how is this possible? what are the facts in here?
Anyone like to participate?
Thanks and regards,
Kevin
This is really confusing to me, boardsort pays $3.50 / lb of typical computer PCB, now from another post a member posted the result of shipping 2103.30 lbs of mixed PCBs to a refinery called SIPI, now if the same assay is true on mixed motherboards then based on their calculation at today prices, the value of copper, palladium, silver and gold will be at following
gold: $7858.36
silver: $417.26
Palladium: $182.52
Copper: $820.88
Total of $9278.42 which is divided by 2103.30 lbs that is $4.41 per lbs of this mixed batch of circuit boards, now assuming boardsort also adding some profit to that $3.50 /lb they purchase from the clients, then the final refinery would have a small margin of profit per lbs of PCBs, how is this possible? what are the facts in here?
Anyone like to participate?
Thanks and regards,
Kevin