Used Hard Disk 55MT – Sustainable Bulk Supply for Data Recovery, Recycling, and E-Waste Processing
Used Hard Disk Recycling is now made scalable and efficient with AMTD SCRAP’s bulk offering of 55 metric tons of fully intact, high-quality used hard disks. These drives are sourced from data centers, enterprise IT facilities, and certified recycling programs across the United Kingdom. Ideal for electronic waste recycling, resale, or precious metal recovery, our used hard disk units are not holed, broken, or damaged, retaining maximum usability and value.
Why Focus on Used Hard Disk Recycling?
Recycling used hard disks is a crucial component of sustainable electronics management. Hard disks contain valuable metals and components including aluminum platters, rare earth magnets, gold-plated connectors, copper coil windings, and circuit boards with palladium and silver traces. Our bulk lot is perfect for gold recovery scrap operations, especially when integrated with advanced dismantling and refining systems.
According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), over 2 million tons of e-waste are generated annually. Recycling used drives plays a pivotal role in reducing landfill waste and mining dependency.
Product Overview
Product Name: Used Hard Disk 55MT Scrap Lot
Origin: United Kingdom
Total Quantity: 55 metric tons (approx. 120,000 units)
Condition: Non-broken, non-holed, complete casing with PCBs and spindles
By partnering with AMTD SCRAP, you are contributing to a closed-loop economy by reintroducing materials from electronic waste recycling streams back into manufacturing.
Inspection, Logistics, and Booking
Visual inspection: Request high-res images and real-time video inspection
On-site visits available at UK warehouse (by appointment)
Export customs clearance handled by AMTD SCRAP
All documentation: Commercial invoice, packing list, compliance declaration included
Buyer Profiles and Industry Use Cases
E-waste recyclers seeking durable hard disk components for shredding and separating
Refineries and precious metal recovery plants focusing on circuit board value
Resellers looking to refurbish and remarket legacy storage equipment
Artists, educators, and museums integrating vintage HDDs in installations or learning kits
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