What Mistakes Can Happen When Recycling Platinum Scrap?

Recycling platinum scrap requires expertise, skill, and the right equipment. It is a complex process, and there are several mistakes your refinery can make that can cost you money. 

Why can these errors cost you money? It can happen in two ways . . . First, the quality of the platinum that is obtained by the recycling company could be adversely affected. And second, the quantity of platinum obtained could be reduced. (In other words, some platinum is lost during the process of extraction.)

Some common mistakes a precious metal refinery can make when recycling platinum include:

  • Using the wrong equipment. Platinum has a high melting point and requires specialized equipment for processing. Using the wrong equipment can result in impurities or even damage to the metal.

  • Not physically separating platinum from other metals before processing it. Platinum is often found in complex ores with other metals, and it is crucial to separate it properly before attempting to recycle it. Failing to do so can result in contamination of the platinum, leading to lower-quality recycled metal.

  • Overheating the metal. Platinum is sensitive to high temperatures and can become brittle or contaminated if heated too much. Overheating can also cause impurities to form, which can affect the quality of the recycled metal.

  • Not using the right chemical solutions. The chemical solutions used in the recycling process can have a significant impact on the quality of the final product. Using the wrong chemicals or not using them correctly can result in impurities or even damage to the metal.

  • Not following safety and environmental precautions. Platinum is a valuable and rare metal but recycling it can be hazardous. Not following safety precautions when handling or processing platinum can result in serious injury or illness. Perhaps even worse, recycling platinum improperly can result in the release of noxious chemicals into the air and even the water that is drained from the recycling area.

To avoid these mistakes, it is essential to have a thorough understanding of the platinum recycling process and to follow best practices for handling and processing the metal. 

But here’s the most effective way to avoid mistakes . . . 

Let Specialty Metals Smelters and Refiners Do the Testing and Processing for You

In other words, work with a reputable precious metal recycling company like Specialty Metals Smelters and Refiners. We specialize in recycling platinum and other precious metals and our expertise will result in bigger payouts for you when we recycle your platinum scrap. 

Why not call our platinum recovery experts at 800-426-2344?

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