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Aluminum/Copper heatsinks can be left as is or be taken apart and sorted into aluminum and #2 copper (possibly #1 if you have unsoldered pieces). You can use a propane torch to heat the metal and usually a tap will knock the different parts apart. Some may be more difficult and require some force to slide aluminum off of copper. **FAIR WARNING, the laptop ones with a flat copper tube can POP Forcefully when heated!** Either cut the tube to relieve the pressure or be very careful.
Second Set: 1-3) Remove the metal shields so we can see what's in them; as is low grade, potentially much better 4) Low grade 5) Low grade no reason to break that part off of the board --->4&5 take care when disassembling (especially older) monitors. Lots of potential bad stuff in there.
Third Set: (Laughing at myself and not going to erase the above comments on 1-3 so you can see what I mean by potentially much higher) This picture is awful by the way, these grades are an at minimum but may even go up a grade if the focus was better. 1) High peripheral (shields go in steel) 2) Low peripheral (shields in steel) 3) Honestly I just normally throw these in low grade if they come loose from a board but might be midgrade with the shields off. (shields=steel)
_________________ Here to learn more so I can recycle more My grades are my own opinion and not an official grade from Boardsort
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