Characteristics of Precious Metal Distribution in CPU Recycling
Large content variations: Older chips (e.g., server CPUs) contain higher gold content. Modern chips often replace gold wires with copper wires to reduce costs, resulting in minimal gold content.
Compared to chips, semiconductor waste (e.g., wafer cutting blue tape) has higher precious metal concentrations.
Complex forms: Precious metals are often combined with copper, tin, and other metals, requiring separation through physical crushing, chemical leaching, and biological techniques. This leads to higher CPU recycling costs.
Economic Viability of CPU Recycling
Large-scale recycling is key to profitability. has increased sorting efficiency by 90% through intelligent separation. Purifying precious metals through manual CPU recycling incurs high labor costs and significant operational safety risks, making it rarely profitable.








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