That thin white ribbon cable, its only Gold plated on the ends where you can see it. The rest of the conductor is Copper strips.
If its 'silvery' on the ends its the same Copper strips with a Tin coating on the ends where they contact the connector.
The Mylar connectors, normally green plastic, sometimes Brown, have the same Copper strips and a nice Gold plated connected ends.
These are normally on flatscreen LCD and Plasma TV's, screens.
On the Plasma TV's, both ends are plated Gold, the end that's connected to the screen is also Gold, so of you rip it off and find no Gold end, the ends still stuck to the screen under a clear glue.
Use gloves doing this as most Plasmas screens are broken.
You can sometimes wedge the screen off where its glued to the backing plate.
Or maybe use a car battery charger and a long peice of Nickel/Chrome wire off a heater or such to make a 'hot wire' to separate the screen from the backing plate (only if its Aluminium, if its Steel its not worth doing)
There's about 4kg of Ali in that sheet, depending on if there's Ali or Steel stand off pins fastened to it. You have to remove the Steel standoff pins or braces, anything Ali can stay on it, its classed as 'Domestic Ali' anyway.
Fix each end of the NiChrome wire to a wooden handle and connect a good wire to that, the other end goes to the battery charger or such.
I'd think twice before trying a actual car battery.... It might be far too much power and blow the wire up.
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