I'd imagine you could get more than scrap value for them on Ebay. A quick ebay search confirms this, check it against scrap prices because a lot of the time for very light/small objects selling online is dominated by Chinese sellers who have a government-subsidized shipping option, so they can offer much lower prices.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from...citor&_sacat=0
You might dig through the weeds for old forum threads. The subject has come up before.
The consensus seems to be that they don't have any value but it would be better to read up and judge for yourself.
+1 on the no scrap value.
Maybe you could fill up a fridge with them and dump it in the shred pile. The only way they would have value is it you desoldered them properly and were going to use them yourself. Sometimes if I run out of a capacitor I will go in the garage and pull a few off a board that meet the specs I need, but generally, if I'm going to repair something I spring for the .25 cents and put in a new one rather than use one with an unknown history to save a quarter.
I throw those in my irony aluminum (dirty aluminum) bucket as is.
ebay is your best bet on these - open auction a few of em and let em sell. Other then that, they don't have value.
Added weight to your boards if you have buyers for them, or dirty aluminum. Everything metal has some scrap value...
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No.
Theres hardly any Ali in it, the foils covered in oxide, theres too much other gunk in there and it'd cost more to convert the Ali oxide back into Aluminium in a arc furnace than its worth.
Plus all the enviromental stuff........
The smelters make a metric ton of Ali per day per cell, in rows of 50, about 10 rows per smelter.
From Alumina that costs US$350 per ton and its 99.998% pure Ali.
That then gets made into capactors......
If someone is buying used cap's to do repairs with, the last thing I would want is to put it all back together only to find out that the part you put in was a bad one. Pro's won't waste time on questionable parts, cost them time, money, bad reviews. The cap's could be damaged and not show physical damage.
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