Gold Mining in Old TVs: Which Components are Worth Saving?
Old tube televisions (CRTs) and early flat screens are more than just heavy junk. For an electronic waste recycler, they are a hidden source of copper, silver, and even gold. However, not every part of a TV is valuable. If you want to maximize your profit, you need to know exactly which components to focus on. 1. The Copper Yoke (The Real Profit) If you are dismantling an old CRT television, the most valuable part is the Copper Yoke. This is the thick coil of copper wire located at the back of the picture tube. Tip: A single large TV can contain nearly 1 kilogram of high-grade copper. Pro Action: Always separate this from the plastic housing to get the best scrap price. 2. High-Grade Circuit Boards Inside every TV, there is a main logic board. Unlike cheap remote controls, these boards often contain valuable materials: Silver-bearing solder: Used in older connections. Integrated Circuits (ICs): These black chips contain microscopic gold wires inside. Aluminum Heat...