Hello
I am new here, and I want to ask you if someone knows the recycle company where I can buy big quantity of ceramic cpu scrub.
I have searched many of them but most of all have send me pictures of their CPU-s , but the photos are from internet (not their own).
Some of them are saying that they can not send me samples ( http://www.retechrecyclingltd.com ).
Do someone have experience with dealing with such Company's?
They are giving such prices to me:
"The ceramic processors scrap are Pentium 1,2 and AMD, 286,386, 486 etc.
These ceramic CPUs are identified by their gold caps. The caps can be on
the top or bottom side of the CPU. The housing of these CPUs is made of
ceramic.
This grade include some of the biggest CPUs, such as the Pentium Pro. But
the sizes, shapes, and style of plating can vary greatly. As long as the
CPUs have ceramic housing and gold plating, they fall into this grade
Your trial is 1x40FT container.
The price is 350 Euro per ton CIF.
Port of loading is Liverpool sea port, United Kingdom. "
If Someone has any Idea, please write to me.
Thanks
I am new here, and I want to ask you if someone knows the recycle company where I can buy big quantity of ceramic cpu scrub.
I have searched many of them but most of all have send me pictures of their CPU-s , but the photos are from internet (not their own).
Some of them are saying that they can not send me samples ( http://www.retechrecyclingltd.com ).
Do someone have experience with dealing with such Company's?
They are giving such prices to me:
"The ceramic processors scrap are Pentium 1,2 and AMD, 286,386, 486 etc.
These ceramic CPUs are identified by their gold caps. The caps can be on
the top or bottom side of the CPU. The housing of these CPUs is made of
ceramic.
This grade include some of the biggest CPUs, such as the Pentium Pro. But
the sizes, shapes, and style of plating can vary greatly. As long as the
CPUs have ceramic housing and gold plating, they fall into this grade
Your trial is 1x40FT container.
The price is 350 Euro per ton CIF.
Port of loading is Liverpool sea port, United Kingdom. "
If Someone has any Idea, please write to me.
Thanks