Darsa
Electroplating Industry
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.
In fact, many industrial processes generate residues that contain high-value metals, including gold (Au), silver (Ag), nickel (Ni), copper (Cu), platinum (Pt), palladium (Pd), and rhodium (Rh).
We are interested in evaluating the following materials in order to formulate a potential economic offer:
- Solutions and Exhausted Baths (gold plating, silver plating, nickel plating, copper plating, and palladium plating solutions);
- Sludge and dust from demetalization and drawing Containing recoverable metals (Cu, Ni, Zh);
- Washing liquids, pickling baths containing contaminants.;
- Scrap and galvanic scrap (such as: frames, wires, plated components);
- Eyeglass frames, costume jewelry scraps, or fashion accessories Based on copper/brass alloy plated with precious metals.
Relative to inventory items that are no longer marketable, we also perform
fiscal destruction.