Deciphering Your Precious Metal Scrap: Is it Platinum, Iridium, or Something Else?
At Specialty Metals, Smelters, and Refiners, we understand the importance of discerning the true nature of your precious metal scrap. Whether you're a jewelry enthusiast, a medical device manufacturer, or a collector, knowing whether your material contains platinum, iridium, or a combination of both is essential for ensuring its value and utility.
How to Make Money Recycling Dental Scrap
Precious metals can be found in old dental appliances, especially in old crowns, bridges, porcelain-to-metal facings, fillings, and gold wire.
How much gold, silver and other precious metals can you find in dental scrap, and what kind of appliances should you be looking for? Let’s break it all down by looking at the precious metals that have been used to make dental appliances.
Investing in Bullion: What You Need to Know
Are coins and bullion bars good investments? In today’s post, you will learn what you need to know to make a good decision about whether to sink your money into these popular investments.
Now Is the Time to Reclaim the Platinum from Older Computer Hard Drives
Have you noticed a big change in computers over the last few years?
We’re not talking about the fact that DVD/CD drives have disappeared from most of them – even though that is true. Nor are we talking about the fact that there is no longer a place to plug in an ethernet cable.
Common Myths and Misconceptions about Platinum, Gold, and Silver
If you read this blog regularly – and we believe you should – you probably think you know everything about precious metals.
Well maybe you do . . . and maybe you don’t! In our post today, we are going to delve into some of the most common misconceptions about your favorite precious metals – platinum, gold, and silver.
What Platinum Alloys Are Used to Make Jewelry?
Platinum engagement rings are not rare. Maybe you called off an engagement and your former fiancé gallantly said, “I gave the ring to you . . . it’s yours, so keep it.” Or maybe you find some platinum engagement ring blanks (rings that have not yet had stones mounted in them) in a jewelry manufacturing company that went out of business.
How to Make a lot of Money by Investing in Platinum-Iridium Scrap
What do you get when you mix platinum and iridium, two ultra-valuable white, shiny metals? You get a very valuable alloy with high density and resistance to corrosion and oxidation, even at high temperatures. Those characteristics make the alloy particularly useful.
Is It Dangerous to Recycle Platinum Scrap?
Recycling platinum and platinum scrap is not a job for hobbyists. Some potential risks include:
Sputtering Target Review
We haven’t written about sputtering targets in some time. But it’s worth revisiting the topic because money can be made recycling them. Sputtering targets are a very specialized kind of platinum scrap – and in some cases, of gold and silver as well.
Three Places You Are Most Likely to Find Platinum and Platinum Scrap
We recently asked Dan Fried, Founder and CEO of Specialty Metals Smelters and Refiners, to name a few places where platinum can be found. Some of his advice was surprising and if you follow it, we predict you will find platinum that you can recycle for money.
Recycling Platinum Lab Crucibles: A Deep Dive into What You Need to Know
We’ve written in the past about recycling platinum laboratory equipment. Back in 2014, for example, we published a post entitled, “Bright Shiny Platinum Could Be Hiding in your Dented and Dirty Old Labware.”
Let’s fast forward to 2023. In the video that accompanies today’s blog post, we interview Dan Fried, President and Founder of Specialty Metals Smelters and Refiners, about making money recycling platinum and iridium crucibles.
Everything You Need to Know about Making Money by Recycling Iridium
What is the most valuable and sought-after precious metal today?
If you ask a group of precious metal investors that question, chances are that most of them will say, “Iridium!” And there are reasons for that. One is that iridium is now trading for more than $6,000/Troy Ounce, which is a very high price. Another reason is that most of those investors have never seen iridium because it is so rare. So it’s mysterious, kind of like unicorns. Everybody can describe a unicorn, but nobody has ever seen one.
What Are The Best Places to Look for Platinum and Platinum Alloy Scrap?
Platinum alloys are valuable and are commonly used in various industrial applications, including electronics, jewelry, and more. And if you can find platinum and platinum alloy scrap, chances are good that you will be able to recycle it for a good payback. After all, platinum is now trading for $908.00/troy ounce. That means that even a small quantity of platinum scrap you find can often result in a big profit for you.
Just Starting Out as a Precious Metal Investor? Start by Buying these Three Metals
For first-time investors, the best precious metals to consider buying are gold, silver, and platinum. These metals have a long history as stores of value and are easier to acquire and sell than other precious metals. Here's why these metals should be among your first investments if you are just starting out as an investor.
Take These Steps to Avoid Being Poisoned by Platinum Scrap
Is platinum toxic?
In its pure form, platinum is inert and does not react with most chemicals or substances, including acids and bases. This property makes it highly resistant to corrosion and tarnish. Consequently, platinum is often used in medical and dental implants, such as pacemakers, stents, and dental crowns, due to its biocompatibility and resistance to corrosion.
What Platinum Alloys Are Found in Platinum Scrap?
When you go hunting for platinum scrap, chances are you are expecting to find scrap that is made of bright, white, shiny metal. And you’re right to be expecting that. After all, that is what platinum looks like.
But if you think that way, you are overlooking the fact that valuable platinum scrap is not always made of pure platinum. In fact, the scrap you are looking for will often be made of an alloy comprised of platinum and other metals. Those alloys might not be bright, white, and shiny. But make no mistake about it, those platinum alloys are well worth recycling.
Investing Lessons from the Most Valuable Pieces of Platinum Jewelry in History
Platinum Scrap Wisdom . . .
Investing Lessons from the Most Valuable Pieces of Platinum Jewelry in History
What Gold and Silver Is Found in Old Telescopes?
Old telescopes often feature various components made of gold and silver. Here are some common uses of these metals in vintage telescopes.
What Small Pieces of Jewelry Are Most Likely to be Made of Platinum?
If you are on the lookout for platinum – and you should be because, at the time of writing this post, the precious metal is currently trading for $1,334 per Troy Ounce – you should be looking for small items of jewelry that are made of the metal.
You can find several kinds of platinum jewelry at estate sales, junk shops, and even in the places where you store jewelry in your home.
What kinds of small pieces of jewelry are most likely to be made of platinum? Some examples include:
What You Need to Know about Recycling Platinum Group Metal Scrap
What are platinum group metals, where are they found and what are they used for?
Platinum group metals (PGMs) are a group of six metallic elements that belong to the platinum group on the periodic table.