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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1257343, member: 26302"]My only source of knowledge concerning this was my conversation with this chemical engineer in the chip industry. He was talking about total value of metals in the boards, and how people freak out making sure they reclaim every last atom of gold possible, while the palladium was ignore even though it has a higher dollar inclusion rate in the boards. He is the one who told me palladium was the highest dollar inclusion PM in boards his firm was manufacturing.</p><p><br /></p><p>Btw he also told me of a firm putting together VC money to open up high tech electronic recyclling nationwide. He said higher metal prices and laws concerning lead and mercury were making these more feasible. He said the plants would gather electronic for a few states, shred the electronics to microscopic pieces, to allow the metals to then be salvaged via chemical reaction. He said this was nothing new, but the scale of this company would make it more practical and efficient. It would be nice if more of this could be recovered in the future.</p><p><br /></p><p>Chris[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1257343, member: 26302"]My only source of knowledge concerning this was my conversation with this chemical engineer in the chip industry. He was talking about total value of metals in the boards, and how people freak out making sure they reclaim every last atom of gold possible, while the palladium was ignore even though it has a higher dollar inclusion rate in the boards. He is the one who told me palladium was the highest dollar inclusion PM in boards his firm was manufacturing. Btw he also told me of a firm putting together VC money to open up high tech electronic recyclling nationwide. He said higher metal prices and laws concerning lead and mercury were making these more feasible. He said the plants would gather electronic for a few states, shred the electronics to microscopic pieces, to allow the metals to then be salvaged via chemical reaction. He said this was nothing new, but the scale of this company would make it more practical and efficient. It would be nice if more of this could be recovered in the future. Chris[/QUOTE]
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