Not sure that the question makes sense. There are a number of different things in a hard drive;
1: The circuit board on the back.
2: A bit of gold mylar going from the board to the motor. ( sometimes)
3: The front cover. either Al ,stainless,or a combination.
4: The reader arm assembly.
5: The magnet (s)
6: Steel pivot posts. ( sometimes )
7: The platters
8: platter spacers. ( sometimes al, sometimes ss )
9: The drive motor
10: The screws
It all varies.
The most valuable thing is probably the logic board. They sell by the pound. The boards on the older drives are bigger so they weigh more. The boards on the newer drives & laptop drives are much smaller and don't weigh very much at all.
The next thing is the case. It's considered to be cast at the yard I go to. Same price as sheet. They might be worth .20 - .25 each if they're clean ?
~ Just an opinion ~
They used to be worth breaking down when
scrap prices were higher and the logic boards were large & heavy. Nowadays, it just doesn't seem like it's worth doing for what you get out of it. It's more time efficient to sell them whole if you can get fifty to seventy five cents each for em'. Turn-n-burn !
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