Metalbee

FAQ

We purchase Catalytic Converters, Printed Circuit Boards, and Non-ferrous metals. These items are integral to our operations for various reasons:

Catalytic Converters: These devices contain precious metals like platinum, palladium, and rhodium, which we purchase for recycling or resale. By recycling catalytic converters, we help reduce environmental impact and promote sustainability in the automotive industry.

Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs): PCBs are fundamental in electronic devices, serving as the foundation for various electronic components and connections. We purchase PCBs to recover valuable materials such as gold, silver, and copper, which can be reused in the electronics manufacturing industry.

Non-ferrous metals: which include materials like aluminum, copper, and brass, are essential in various applications, from construction to manufacturing. We purchase these metals to recycle and process them into new products, contributing to resource conservation and environmental sustainability.

Current market prices for non-ferrous metals vary and are subject to change based on factors such as supply and demand. It is recommended to check with reputable sources or online platforms that provide up-to-date pricing information for specific non-ferrous metals like copper, aluminum, brass, and others.

A printed circuit board (PCB) is a flat board made of non-conductive material that holds electronic components and provides electrical connections between them. It serves as a base for assembling and mounting electronic circuits. The board features a network of copper traces or conductive pathways, called traces, that allow the flow of electrical signals and power between components on the board. PCBs are widely used in various electronic devices, ranging from smartphones and computers to industrial equipment and automobiles.

The materials inside a catalytic converter typically include a ceramic or metallic substrate coated with a combination of precious metals such as platinum, palladium, and rhodium. These metals act as catalysts, facilitating chemical reactions that convert harmful emissions into less harmful substances.

Recycling catalytic converters helps reduce the demand for mining precious metals, like platinum, palladium, and rhodium, which are critical components in these converters. This reduction in mining activity minimizes habitat destruction, water pollution, and associated environmental damage.

Recycling catalytic converters leads to improved air quality by reducing emissions of harmful pollutants such as nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, and hydrocarbons. This contributes to a healthier environment and better human health.

The recycling process consumes less energy compared to mining and refining new metals, resulting in lower greenhouse gas emissions and a reduced carbon footprint.