Where Can You Find Platinum Outdoors in North America?
If you go looking for gold or silver deposits outdoors, chances are good you will find small quantities of those precious metals. All you need is a metal detector, a gold panning kit or machinery, or other basic equipment. You might not find a tremendous amount of those metals during a typical day of prospecting. But you will find something – often enough to make your day of hunting worthwhile.
Five Tips to Help You Recognize Platinum Scrap When You See It
Let’s start today’s article by asking you to answer this simple question about platinum . . .
When you go looking for platinum scrap, you should be looking for a bright, white, metal with a shiny surface. [ ] true [ ] false
You’ll be surprised to hear that the statement above is false!
Why Platinum Scrap Will Continue to Be a Great Investment
There is a simple reason why the demand for platinum scrap will remain strong in the future . . .
The world’s platinum mines cannot keep up with the demand for platinum in manufacturing
According to statistics gathered by Statistica.com, 211.6 metric tons of platinum was used in manufacturing in year 2022.
That’s a lot of platinum, and it might interest you to know where it was used.
Make These Items with High Precious Metal Scrap Value Your Top Collecting Priority
A number of factors make certain kinds of precious metal scrap more desirable investments than others.
These factors include the density and distribution of precious metal within the scrap. If one ounce of gold is distributed through two pounds of scrap, for example, that is a desirably, high density form of scrap. If that same single ounce of gold is distributed through two tons of dirt or sand, that makes for a less desirable investment. (It is easier to ship and process two pounds of material than it is to ship and process two tons.)
Which Precious Metal Investments Are Best Today?
When you consider making any kind of investment, you need to balance several important considerations. You might not realize you are balancing these factors, but you are.
Potential ROI (Return on Investment) – If you invest in something that offers high potential ROI, there is a chance that you can double, triple the money you invested, or maybe do even better. If you are investing in something that promises a lower potential ROI, you are willing to accept a lower potential profit from the money you invested.
World Demand Rising for Platinum Group Metals . . . Start Collecting Scrap Now!
A recent article in Metals Focus points out that demand for platinum, palladium and rhodium (all platinum group metals) grew 5% in 2021 and is expected to hit a record 11% increase in 2022 alone.
What is causing the surge?
Metals Focus points to these two trends:
How Will President Biden’s Push for Electric Cars Affect the Price of Precious Metals?
If you’ve been following the news this week, you know that President Biden signed an executive order stating that by year 2030, between 40% and 50% of all new cars sold in the U.S. must be electric.
When we dug in and took a closer look at what that order requires, we discovered some aspects of it that are nothing short of amazing.
What You Need to Know about Making Money by Recycling Platinum Catalysts
Platinum is a bright, shiny precious metal that has unique properties when it is used as a catalyst in a number of different applications.
When a variety of different gases are passed through platinum-containing powders and wafers, the platinum causes unique things to happen, as we’ll explore in a minute. And the good news for recyclers is that even after those platinum is no longer functioning efficiently, enough platinum is left behind to be worth recycling.
The Coming Boom in Hydrogen Fuel Cell Recycling
You probably think that you know everything there is to know about recycling valuable scrap and getting a nice big payout. You probably already know that . . .
You can recycle gold scrap, silver scrap, platinum scrap and even platinum family metals and rhodium. Call Specialty Metals Smelters and Refiners at 800-426-2344 and we will tell you how.
You can recycle used batteries that contain lithium, nickel, and cadmium.
You can even reclaim rare earth metals from touch screens in tablets, laptops, and phones.
But There Is a New Recyclable in Town
Five Kinds of Precious Platinum Scrap That Is Getting Tossed . . .
that’s Right, Tossed!
With platinum trading for nearly $900 on the London Fix, why would anybody throw it away? But the fact is, people do toss platinum for several reasons, including . . .
Everything You Need to Know about Profiting in Platinum Scrap
In the classic movie The Graduate, a man takes a recent college graduate aside and says to him, “I have one word to say to you . . . PLASTICS!”
That is a famous scene, and we have some similar advice for you. If you want to profit richly from investing in precious metals, “We have just one word to say to you . . . PLATINUM!”
Why You Can Make More Money Investing in Platinum Scrap
Many people like to invest in bullion and coins that are made of gold, platinum or silver. The predictability appeals to them. They buy a pure piece of platinum, gold or silver that comes in a hard plastic case that they can either open or put in a safe.
What You Don’t Know about Fabricating Platinum Could Be Costing You Money
Platinum is bright, shiny and resistant to tarnish. It can be used to make beautiful jewelry, labware, and even the outside casings of implantable medical devices. For those reasons, many people believe that the only way to produce a piece of platinum - be it a ring, a lab crucible or anything else - is to cast it in one piece.
Unusual Places where Platinum Scrap Could Be Hiding
We have written a lot on our blog about the most common places to find platinum scrap, including catalytic converters, lab equipment, and thermocouples.
Where to Find Platinum Scrap
Platinum is used in jewelry, thermocouples, catalytic converters and many other places.
That should mean that it is easy to find bits and chunks of platinum scrap that we can recycle profitably for you, correct? Well yes, there is a lot of the metal out there waiting for you to discover. But you must know where to look.
A Field Guide to Platinum and Other Precious Metal Scrap
If you’ve ever walked around an old industrial site hunting for precious metal scrap, you know that the search can be overwhelming. You examine heaps of dirt, piles of chemicals hiding in the bushes, old steel drums that contain dried or wet sediment, streams where chemicals and byproducts were once deposited, and all kinds of other places that could be hiding precious metal scrap. Although you cannot identify most precious metal scrap just by looking at it, here’s a quick visual guide to some of the materials that can often be refined profitably in our precious metals refinery.
How to Find Platinum and Silver Hiding in Piles of Mixed Scrap
Have you ever seen sparks flying when someone was using an arc welder or oxyacetylene welding torch? The sparks you see are little bits of molten metal that fall to the floor as powder and then cool. If silver is contained in the metals being bonded (or if it is contained in the rods used for brazing, as it often is), it will fall to the floor where it will be swept up – maybe by a young employee like I was, at the end of the day.