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Services
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- Electronics Recycling
Disassembly, Demanufacturing & Destruction
- Removal/Pickup
Transportation, Logistics, Packaging & On-site Labor
- Asset Recovery
- Equipment Buyouts & Purchases
- Secure Physical Destruction (Including Certificate of Destruction)
- Hard Drive Shredding using our new 50 H.P. Industrial Shredder
- Destruction of Tapes, CDs, and any type of Data Storage Media (including documents)
- Secure Data Destruction
- DoD standard 5220.22-M compliant
- On Site at customers location, or at our secure data wiping facility
- Inventory Services & Detailed Reporting
- Warehousing / Storage
- Evaluations & Consultations
- Appraisal
- On Site Inspection to determine value
- Estimated resale value; liquidation value or recycling cost
- Refurbishing & Reuse
- Remove company logos, stickers, and asset tags
- Repair or replace damaged components
- Upgrade, clean and sanitize units for resale
- Test and warranty unit to end user
- Product sales through multiple channels
- Recycle (End of Life Recovery - The 3D Process)
- Demanufacturing
- Disassembly
- Destruction
- Zero landfill policy
- Documentation of environmental compliance
- Environmentally sound disposition of any type of product or material
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Acceptable Types of Electronics for Recycling
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- Electronics - Computers

- Computer Boards - Monitors
- CRT's - Hard Drives - Modems
- Computer Accessories & Components
- Cables - Printers
- Office Electronics & Equipment
- Medical Equipment
- Telephones Systems & Communications Equipment
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Packaging Tips
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- Keep like items together:
- Monitors/Terminals: use a standard pallet with a sheet of cardboard. Place monitors face down, with 9 or 12 units per layer. Use another sheet of cardboard, then stack another 9 or 12 units face down. Starting from the bottom up, tightly
shrink-wrap the monitors onto the pallet. There should be either 3 or 4 layers depending on the size of the units.
- PC’s: stack neatly on a pallet with the front of the computer facing out. Stack to approximately 4’ and
shrink-wrap tightly.
- Printers: stack neatly on pallet and
shrink-wrap tightly.
- Keyboards, Mice, Cables, Wire, Misc.: use cardboard boxes. If quantity warrants, use a gaylord box on a standard pallet. Separate keyboards and mice from wire and cable.
- The most important thing to keep in mind is that the material should be secured tightly on a pallet. This ensures that the items remain intact during transport.
- Recommended packaging materials: pallets,
shrink-wrap, and cardboard and/or gaylord boxes.
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Get Quote
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Fill out a form to receive a quote for your surplus
equipment.
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