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 relative 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 to be reintroduced into production cycles, thereby reducing the environmental impact of activities and developing 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 rx x-ray plates from controls ndt;
- Raee and contact: PCB printed circuit boards (electronic circuit boards for industrial, telecommunication, military, medical applications), HDDs (hard disks with PCBs and heads), CPUs (ceramic, plastic, metal), PIN and landing wire, RAM and connectors ( dimm, simm , pci slots, contacts), motherboards (pc, servers, smartphones), sound and video boards, control boards, power supply boards, relays and meters;
- Silver oxide button batteries;
- Silicon removed from photovoltaic panels.
Enhancement of silver oxide button batteries
We are your ideal partner for silver oxide button batteries valorization. Thanks to our technical expertise, we are able to recover spent silver oxide button batteries, turning them into a real value opportunity.
We recover the silver contained within them, minimizing waste and ensuring safe and controlled management of the entire cycle. The treatment involves an initial selection phase (especially if they come from WEEE centers or separate collection), followed by chemical-physical processing aimed at separating the metallic fraction, with the effective recovery of the precious metal: silver.
Silver oxide button cell batteries can be found in: