Is this worth stripping and getting the copper out of it?Also how much does it take to make a pound?
Is this worth stripping and getting the copper out of it?Also how much does it take to make a pound?
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I guess it depends on how many feet of cable you have. But i do strip it because other than the copper center you also get the copper mesh.
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Although I have not tried, one could take one foot and weigh the wire in question.
Strip and weigh each, copper, insulation, foil , and aluminum.
I think you will find it a waste of time.
Never the less, well worth doing the math!
Yeah i tried looking but couldnt find it anywhere.I guess i could strip some and see how much it took to make a pound.
Strip a small piece and check it with a magnet. Everything I've stripped has been copper coated and is magnetic. Not sure if this is all coaxial cable? 250 ft of coaxial cable RG/6 equals 1lb.
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This is the same cable you use to hook up Cable TV correct. I strip the outer insulation off and pull the foil (if it cooperates) and the meshing, whether it be copper or aluminum. I don't deal much with the insulation around the actual wire. Sorta a hassle.
Yeah rg6 cable.There is copper clad steel and solid copper.I am talking about the solid copper stuff.
i pyrolize all of my scrap cables including coax cable
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The center conductor has only a miniscule coating of copper. Cut the ends off the wire & throw them in your brass bucket (they ARE brass under the chrome coating). The cable itself has virtually no value. There are lots better ways to spend your time scrapping.
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"PYROLYZE" does not involve fire. It is a process by which something is subjected to intense heat (usually chemically or electrically) but oxygen is absent (as an agent). That is why I asked "How?".
i does actually involve fire yet it should not be confused with incineration. i done properly pyrolysis does not make copper oxidized and brittle like incineration(burning of cables) does. How? you need large steel can (paint can is fine), 200l drum (optional), some scrap wood to make fire, and of course scrap cables (coax, ribbon..) then make a small hole on the lid of paint can, for evolving gasses to escape(diameter should be around 1cm). build fire around can. soon you'll se burning gasses coming from the hole. process is completet when there will be no more gasses coming from the can. if you do this right there will be no black smoke..
here is a picture of this setup.
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2dgn...8#.Uvs6kyBhbmI
Last edited by Imran; 02-12-2014 at 01:32 AM.
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How can it when it involves "lack of oxygen" (look it up)? Besides, burning is prohibited. No yard I know will take burned wire.
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Convince the EPA and local authorities you're not burning cable.
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depends on the size I use a good electric wire stripper for larger but for reg cable and stuff I just throw it in my xmas light wire pile for 0.20lb
my yard asked me to give them a bunch so they could test it. this is the solid copper kind not the copper clad steel. called me about a week later and said they could pay me .23/lb. that's as is no stripping or anything. doesn't sound like much but I am taking them 600-900 lbs. a month and they provide the gaylords I leave at the customers warehouse. it works out well if you can find a large steady supply of cable and a place that will pay a decent price for it.
It's very rare to find actual copper coax.. Most yards just buy it as steel shred
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