The Lead is inside the glass itself, it's not seperate.
There is a silvery metallic flakey stuff on the inside of the front of the screen & it's got a bunch of chemicals n it, can't remember but Google it for proper info. Yitterium or somesuch. So don't go breathing it in.
If you can sell onwards the screen, even if it costs you, that would be helpful if you are also getting paid to receive them.
My CRT days finished a few years ago when I helped clean out a scrap/CRT recyclers yard when his receiver went into receivership (lol ). The Government propped up the system afterwards & paid some company to dispose of the CRT's.
The guy I helped got access back to some of his yard & the CRTs piled up on pallets properly. I got several sacks of degaussing cable, computers, & as much
escrap as I could get. He got NZ$100 for the sheet metal etc I'd spent more time than it was worth doing.... But it was part of my job, of rearranging everything tidy like anyway.
( & He didn't do what I told him to do, "Take it too S*** Scrap, because they are not going to rip you off"..
He took it too "Sideshow Rob's scummy scrappers "A good deals A good deal for us" " never knew what he got paid per Kg, or it's weight either.
Flat screens?
Well, a flatscreen with the screen intact can be fixed. If you can get 100's of them, you have potential.
Even that's probably changed a bit now. 'Capactor Rot' may not be a problem with flatscreens now. The prices have dropped even more.
It was a thing,.
https://www.badcaps.net/index.php to fix them up.
Or pack them in a shipping container & sell them back to China or India.
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