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    My first dumb question



    Are these worth saving and are any of these silver? or always copper?





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    the ends are all that's got gold or silver, I think the rest is just copper tracing. I collect what I find of em, but I've never put enough together to look for a buyer.
    There are no dumb questions, they're just the easiest ones to answer ; )

    Those gray wires are just like heavy ribbon cable wires and most likely no gold connectors, but I still check when pulling them to see if the pins they're connected to are gold, if so the connector probably is too, but most likely just tin
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    separate it from your normal number 2 insulated wire and cash it in separate, they will give you a lower wire price normally for ribbon wire. Don't forget to clip the ends with gold plate/pins you'll have to find another buyer most scrap yards I've been two will only give you copper content for the ends even though they are gold...they just don't know what to do with them.

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    One of my yards classes the ribbon wire as #3 but the #2-3 can have the brass/tin ends left on. The other pays good on both (#2-#3) but wants the ends off. Watcha gonna do.
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    Its not a dumb question, we don't know either..........

    Theres Gold plated ends, Gold on Copper base.
    Theres 'Tinned' ends, they look like Silver, but its actually Tin on a Copper base.

    Theres a few who say the metal in some may be actually 100% Silver! I wouldn't be suprised.
    I also wouldn't be suprised if it was 100% Aluminium.....

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    Theres a few questions we need answered about the printer cartridge mylar. The brown plastic mylar thats on the lexmart printer cartridges. And around the printer head on HP printers.

    Some, I think, is thick Gold plating over Copper.
    When I put it in acid, the Gold didn't just slip off, which would happen if it was plated thinly over Copper.
    If its a real thick Gold layer over Copper, it may just cover ALL of the copper, that would stop the acid getting to the Copper & eating out whats under the Gold, letting the thin Gold layer slip off the mylar.
    On the other hand, I melted some mylar, then put it in acid, it didn't do much to see, though after that I could peel off the Gold metal foil by hand & tweezers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cummins View Post
    separate it from your normal number 2 insulated wire and cash it in separate, they will give you a lower wire price normally for ribbon wire. Don't forget to clip the ends with gold plate/pins you'll have to find another buyer most scrap yards I've been two will only give you copper content for the ends even though they are gold...they just don't know what to do with them.
    Don't kid yourself, scrap yards know what to do with everything. They are banking that you don't know what to do with them. Put all the ends in your "omg it"s whatever bucket".
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    Quote Originally Posted by eesakiwi View Post
    Its not a dumb question, we don't know either..........
    hahaha, that's funny man ; )

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    Believe it or not some of that ribbon wire has a recovery of close to 40% or better. Take the time one day to gram it out yourself and you will have a bargaining chip with your yard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BohemianLush View Post
    Believe it or not some of that ribbon wire has a recovery of close to 40% or better. Take the time one day to gram it out yourself and you will have a bargaining chip with your yard.
    "Gram it out", does that mean weigh it, then strip it and weigh again?

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    thats exactly what it means weigh a length of the wire complete then strip the copper out of it then weight the the copper you get from it divide weight of the clean copper by the original weight and you will have your reclaim percentage (48 grams copper divided by 132 complete weight = 36.3653636 percent) thats just an example and not based on anything else

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