Darsa
Electronics, mechanical, and aerospace industries
The waste destination—final disposal or recovery—is evaluated and determined based on the nature of the waste and its classification analysis or, if sufficient, the material safety data sheet provided by the manufacturer.
The recovery of precious metals from industrial waste is a strategic solution for adding value to waste materials, reintroducing them into production cycles to reduce the environmental impact of activities and develop sustainable production models based on the circular economy.
Numerous industrial processes generate residues containing high-value metals, including gold (Au), silver (Ag), platinum (Pt), palladium (Pd), and rhodium (Rh).
We are interested in evaluating the following materials to provide a potential economic offer:
- Parts containing precious metals and X-ray plates from NDT inspections;
- Electrical contacts;
- Decommissioned industrial and consumer WEEE;
- Silver oxide button cell batteries.