kuma
Well-known member
Hi all , how are tricks ?
I hope everybody's O.K.!
I had a phone call this afternoon from one of the computer repair shops that I recently contacted offering to remove their electronic 'waste' (no CRT's though! :evil: ) , and ended picking up a small box of LCD screens , aswell as a few other bits.
When I started pulling the boards off of them I remembered that I had saved some bit's from some other LCD screens that I tore into when I first started out on this project.
These 'bit's' are the thin plastic metalic looking sheets that make up some of the layers of the actual screen. I remember reading that LCD screens contain silver and as these were silver in colour I thought that maybe this was what I had read about.
Before I pull these sheets out of the other screens that I picked up today , and well before I go and incinerate them , I thought that maybe someone here could let me know If I am on the right path with this.
I have tried the search function in here and on Google , but I can't seem to find anything that tells me what these contain , if indeed they are actualy metalic as my eye would have me believe.
Just one other thing concerning the boards off of the backs of these screens. Aswell as the tiny gold fingers along the tops of the boards , there are some other larger gold plated squares and such.
I have checked under the solder mask and they're not entirely plated (which didn't come as a supprise) , so is the plan to trim off and save for processing (AP) just the gold plated parts?
I seem to remember reading here that someone , or some people , do it this way and that makes sense to me.
I also see what looks like Monolithic's which I would want to save for processing in the future , way way , way , in the future , lol :mrgreen:
The guy in the shop said that he will be in touch with more of these every couple of weeks or so , so it would make sense to know these things.
I appolagise for the lack of pictures but my laptop is refusing to play ball on this one tonight , I can try again later on if it helps at all.
Any and all advice would be greatly appreciated!
Many thanks in advance for any replies ,
Best wishes and kind regards ,
Chris
I hope everybody's O.K.!
I had a phone call this afternoon from one of the computer repair shops that I recently contacted offering to remove their electronic 'waste' (no CRT's though! :evil: ) , and ended picking up a small box of LCD screens , aswell as a few other bits.
When I started pulling the boards off of them I remembered that I had saved some bit's from some other LCD screens that I tore into when I first started out on this project.
These 'bit's' are the thin plastic metalic looking sheets that make up some of the layers of the actual screen. I remember reading that LCD screens contain silver and as these were silver in colour I thought that maybe this was what I had read about.
Before I pull these sheets out of the other screens that I picked up today , and well before I go and incinerate them , I thought that maybe someone here could let me know If I am on the right path with this.
I have tried the search function in here and on Google , but I can't seem to find anything that tells me what these contain , if indeed they are actualy metalic as my eye would have me believe.
Just one other thing concerning the boards off of the backs of these screens. Aswell as the tiny gold fingers along the tops of the boards , there are some other larger gold plated squares and such.
I have checked under the solder mask and they're not entirely plated (which didn't come as a supprise) , so is the plan to trim off and save for processing (AP) just the gold plated parts?
I seem to remember reading here that someone , or some people , do it this way and that makes sense to me.
I also see what looks like Monolithic's which I would want to save for processing in the future , way way , way , in the future , lol :mrgreen:
The guy in the shop said that he will be in touch with more of these every couple of weeks or so , so it would make sense to know these things.
I appolagise for the lack of pictures but my laptop is refusing to play ball on this one tonight , I can try again later on if it helps at all.
Any and all advice would be greatly appreciated!
Many thanks in advance for any replies ,
Best wishes and kind regards ,
Chris