Recovering Silver from Paints, Inks and Other Liquids
At Specialty Metals and Refiners, we can recover silver from a number of different liquids, including these:
Paints
Printing inks
Chemicals that were used to process photographic and x-ray films
Chemicals that were used in a number of industrial processes
Used electrolytic chemicals that were used in electroplating processes
Lessons on Recycling Silver and Gold from Watching Downton Abbey
We don’t know whether you are a big fan of the television series Downton Abbey. But whether you love the show or not, we have noticed that it teaches some valuable lessons for those of us who profit from recycling precious metals. The creators of the show seem to have invested extra effort in historical accuracy, showing wealthy people as they really lived a century ago. Most of the lessons Downton Abbey teaches apply to recycling silver, with fewer applying to recycling gold.
Where Is There a Precious Metal Refinery Near Me?
If you have precious metal items that you would like to refine for profit, “Where is there a precious metal refinery near me?” is a logical question to ask. The problem is, it might not be the right question to ask. Here are some of the reasons.
Three Easy-to-Overlook Sources of Silver Scrap
Silver might not be worth a lot of money per ounce – it is trading for a little less than $15.00 right now. But that doesn’t mean that you can’t make a lot of money trading it. The key is to collect large quantities of the metal at below-market prices and then call Specialty Metals Smelters and Refiners at 800-426-2344 to discuss your recycling options.