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f.) Finger Trimmings – Gold plated trimmed "male" cookout board connections. Trimmed in such a fashion as to remove any excess non-gold content materials, trimmed as close to the gold as possible. g.) Mixed Scrap Integrated Circuits (IC chips) – Mixed Scrap Integrated Circuits (IC chips) contain assorted integrated circuit chips, whole or sheared from populated circuit boards, free of other types of components. May include ceramic or balolite covered chips. h.) Sorted Integrated Circuits (IC chips) – Sorted Integrated Circuits (IC chips) consist of a single sorted style of integrated circuit chip. Must be homogeneous material. i.) Scrap Capacitors – Scrap Capacitors consist of whole or recovered capacitors, must be primarily tantalum capacitor materials. May include sorted capacitors from populated circuit board shearing. j.) Mixed Components (sheared or dismantled) – Mixed Components (sheared or dismantled) consist for assorted electronic components recovered from dismantling or shearing populated circuit boards. Must be free of shredded circuit boards or trimmings of circuit boards. k.) Unclipped Internal Wires & Connectors – Unclipped Internal Wires & Connectors consist of wires & connectors attached to wires from the interior of the computer, May include ribbon wire & fine plastic insulated wires. (may not include double insulated wires) l.) Clipped Internal Wires – Clipped Internal Wires consist of wires from the interior of the computer, May include ribbon wire & fine plastic insulated wires. (may not include double insulated wires), Must be free of all connectors. m.) Unclipped External Wires & Cables – Unclipped External Wires & Cables consist of wires and cables with connectors still attached, may include double insulated wires. n.) Clipped External Wires – Clipped External Wires include all sorted trimmed computer wire & cable free of connectors and attachments. May include double insulated wires. o.) External Connectors – External Connectors consist of sorted connectors, free of or trimmed from wires. p.) Transformers & Transformer Windings – Transformers & Transformer Windings consist of sorted copper wire coils on cores. Free of attachments. q.) Scrap Drives – Scrap Drives consist of assorted hard drive units or floppy drive units. r.) Scrap Keyboards – Scrap Keyboards consist of sorted scrap keyboards. s.) Scrap Printers – Scrap Printers consist of whole scrap printer units. t.) Scrap Plastic (Computer Shells) – Whole wet lead/acid batteries. May contain plastic or rubber cases, but may not contain wooden, metal or glass cases. u.) Assorted Scrap Computer Plastics – Assorted Scrap Computer Plastics consist of any part of the computer system made of any grade of plastic, sorted & free of metal or other non-plastic materials. v.) Scrap Floppy Disks – Scrap Floppy Disks consist of assorted used or unused 3.5' or 5 1/4' floppy diskettes. w.) Scrap CD’s – Scrap CD's consist of assorted used or unused compact disks. x.) Scrap Monitors (VDT) – Scrap Monitors (VDT) consist of whole Video Display Terminals, which contain a Cathode Ray Tube in a shell or case. USED PHONES AND TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT a.) Single Line Phones – phones that utilize one line. b.) Multi Line Phones – phones that utilize multiple lines. c.) Cellular Phones – phones uses wireless technology. d.) Voicemail Systems – systems used for message recording on cellular phones. e.) Phone Answering Machines – machines used for message recording on landline phones. f.) Modems |
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