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    I found a northeast buyer that would buy at 1.50/lb. now a week later they are paying .90/lb. I can't understand what happened. Have to call Monday.



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    my buyer in FL has been paying 75¢ lb for years now when I am ready for another shipment he is down to .05¢ lb.

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    all about supply and demand...more when they need to fulfill say a 20K pound order from their buyer and less when they have plenty on hand. Also depends on the TYPE of li-ion batt....laptop batteries are considered higher quality than say tool batteries or the regular li ion AA/AAA. I assume there is a difference in how they can recover the material (some being more difficult than others)
    PROFIT is made when you BUY/ACQUIRE NOT when you sell

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    OMG! .05 per pound!
    You need to look at the SMF Buyers section!
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    the buyer I use just dropped their pricing a little too.
    Currently looking for a job in or related to scrap/recycling. Relocation is possible for the right offer.

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    According to one of the buyers on the forum, the Chinese buyers / recyclers that eventually buy most of these have shifted to buying Li-ion scrap from medical devices. Not sure if it is a higher grade or just that they found a cheaper source. It sounds like the old supply and demand scenario. Supply just increased because the medical community found out about a more profitable way to dispose of these, so our prices went down.

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    Lithium-Ion Batteries

    The reason lithium ion laptop batteries pay so well has nothing to do with lithium. Any that are still in demand are refurbished with new cells and re-sold. As for switching to medical devices, I think that was misinformation you were given. Most of them have lower grade than laptop batteries due to the heavier casings.

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    The laptop batterys have nice Gold contacts. Id expect a thicker plating too.

    One morning in bed, I hear a loud 'snap/bang' sound somewhere in the house. I relised Id heard this before too.
    Then one day I open a container with some button cells in them and find a couple of little discs and two empty button cells...
    I expect they had touched, shorted out, got hot, and exploded.

    Can you use a sheet of, dunno what you call it, the plastic you stick to the bottom of kitchen cupboards and stick the batterys to that, all the same side up and then stick another sheet over the other side?

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    Contact paper. Sounds like it would work.


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