Beyond Gold, Platinum, and Silver Wire . . . Make More Money Recycling Thermocouples
Thermocouple wires are not like simple gold, silver, or platinum wire, because they contain a combination of valuable metals, as you will learn in today’s post. If you are a regular reader of our blog, you already know thermocouples are used where temperatures must be monitored or controlled remotely.
What Kinds of Medical Scrap Are Easiest to Find Today?
It's important to note that the availability and accessibility of medical scrap can vary depending on factors such as local regulations, disposal practices, and the specific healthcare facilities in your area. Some used medical devices that were used on patients are true medical waste and must be properly disposed of. Other medical devices that were never used are easier acquire without violating the law.
How to Make Money Recycling Platinum, Silver, and Gold Wire
Platinum, silver, and gold wire are most often found among the supplies at companies that make or repair jewelry, such as jewelry stores and jewelry factories.
Where will you find those precious-metal wires in those facilities?
As part of generalized scrap, like bench and floor sweepings.
In jewelry-making supplies. Often, wire will still be rolled up on spools of unused materials.
Four Kinds of Platinum Scrap You Should Not Overlook
With platinum currently trading for $940.00 on the London Fix, it is a metal you should definitely not overlook as you make your plans as a precious metal investor.
But where can you find platinum scrap that we can recycle for you? Let’s review four of the best kinds of platinum scrap you should be focusing on.
Make Money Recycling Platinum, Gold, and Silver Wire
A few years ago, it was time to replace the muffler/silencer on a riding mower. The company that owned it ordered a new muffler and yanked the old one off. At that point, the owner noticed that it had been installed by wrapping wire around one of the pipes that came out of the old muffler.
That wire, which was about two feet long and weighed about 2/10 of a Troy Ounce, turned out to be made of pure platinum. It was worth more than $200.00.
Upgrading to a New Central Air Conditioning System? Don’t Discard the Precious Metals Your Old One Contains
If you are replacing the central air conditioning in an older home, apartment building or factory, here’s something important to keep in mind . . .
Don’t toss parts of your old system that contain gold, silver, or valuable non-precious metals like copper and aluminum
How to Make Money Recycling Precious Metals From Wire
Wires are one of the most common kinds of scrap. The majority of them contain very little gold, silver or platinum. But some do. In today’s post, we’ll explain how to identify wires that contain precious metal.
Where to Look for Wire
Will the Infrastructure Spending Bill Create a Golden Opportunity for Precious Metals?
If you dream about making a fortune trading in precious metals, you have probably been wondering whether a new golden age in precious metal investing could soon begin if the Infrastructure and Jobs Act (also known as H.R. 3684) becomes law. You, like us, are envisioning huge quantities of gold scrap, silver scrap, and even platinum scrap piling up in scrapyards. Pull up your pick up, load up, and be ready to become a billionaire.
Do All Thermocouples Contain Platinum?
In answer to the question above, “do all thermocouples contain platinum?” we will offer you a quick response . . .
No, not all thermocouples contain platinum
But we would like to offer an additional comment . . .
What Kinds of Precious Metal Scrap Can You Buy by the Bin or the Bushel?
Hunting for precious metals often involves looking for small items. You get lucky when you find a gold tuxedo shirt stud in a jewelry box. Or you find a sterling silver spoon at an antique store, mixed in alongside less valuable items of tableware, and buy it for just a dollar or two.
What Is Platinum Scrap, and Why Is It Your Best Way to Invest in Platinum?
We write a lot on this blog about platinum scrap. But what is platinum scrap, and why is it your best way to invest in platinum?
In today’s post, we’ll explain. Platinum scrap falls into several categories.
Don’t Let Scrap Platinum Slip through Your Fingers
We all know that platinum is rare in nature. But does that mean that you can’t find it anywhere? Not at all. In fact, there are a lot of sources of platinum that people let slip through their fingers – sometimes literally so.
We don’t want you to do that. So in today’s post, let’s explore some places where you can probably find recyclable platinum scrap today. Ready? Here we go.
How to Make Money Recycling Platinum Wire
Platinum comes in many forms. There are nice bars of platinum bullion that sell at high prices. (After all, platinum is trading for $872.00 on the London Fix . . . why shouldn’t bullion bars be selling for a lot of money?) Platinum can also be found in catalytic converters, in some aircraft components, and in used laboratory testing equipment.
Five Places to Find Platinum Thermocouples and Other Precious Metal Scrap for Free
We have often written on this blog about places where you can acquire precious metal scrap for pennies on the dollar. Today we would like to offer advice on a higher level, by telling you about some places where you can get precious metal scrap for free.
How Much is Platinum Scrap Worth?
With platinum trading on the London Fix for $831 per ounce, it’s no wonder that precious metal investors look to platinum as a top investment today. Its trading price falls about halfway between the current Fix price of only $17.25 for an ounce of silver, and $1510.80 for an ounce of gold. Plus, traders realize that although platinum is rarer than gold and certainly a lot rarer than silver, many kinds of platinum scrap are not too difficult to find. They know that if they can buy platinum scrap at pennies on the dollar, which is often possible, they can send it to us for testing and recycling and profit handsomely on their investment.
Platinum Is Cool, Platinum is Hot . . . and Here Are the Reasons Why
We have written on this blog in the past about stoves, furnaces, space heaters and other “hot” places you can find platinum thermocouple wire that we can recycle for you in our precious metal refinery.
But what about cold places? Don’t air conditioners contain thermocouple wire that we can process for you? Yes, they do. But before we delve into that subject, let’s consider the fundamental difference between devices that generate heat and devices that cool things off . . .
Platinum Is Finding New Uses in Health Care
The trading price of platinum is not about to go down. One reason? With every new year, platinum is finding new applications in healthcare and medicine.
Let’s take a closer look.
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.
Where to Find Platinum Wire in Strange Places
Platinum wire can turn up just about anywhere where platinum was used in manufacturing. Even though it doesn’t look valuable to the casual observer, it could be. So, if you find bright, shiny white wire...