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- Nov 2, 2010
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Hello everyone! We have a large quantity of paint masks made with nickel inserts soldered into steel frames. Each mask is on average 2' square with around 3 lbs. of nickel per mask. We're trying to recover as much nickel as possible as cleanly as possible to recycle and get a good value. The solder is 50:50 tin/lead.
We could heat the frames and remove the nickel inserts, but there would still be a substantial amount of solder contamination on the nickel. I've been told (although I haven't verified this) that contamination will bring down the value of the nickel substantially. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to proceed with this? I'd appreciate any guidance.
We could heat the frames and remove the nickel inserts, but there would still be a substantial amount of solder contamination on the nickel. I've been told (although I haven't verified this) that contamination will bring down the value of the nickel substantially. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to proceed with this? I'd appreciate any guidance.