Offering Computer Motherboard Scrap for buyers across Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and North America. This electronic scrap consists of used and discarded computer motherboards collected from various e-waste streams. The material is well known for its valuable recoverable metals such as copper, gold, silver, and palladium, making it highly suitable for precious metal recovery, refinery processing, and electronic waste recycling industries. The scrap is carefully handled and can be supplied in boxes, bags, or container packing, ensuring safe storage and smooth logistics. Material is available for export from Port of Rotterdam, with flexible quantities starting from 100 kg up to bulk requirements like 500 kg and more, depending on buyer needs
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MVW Scrap Holding B.V.
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This wholesale lot offers 500 kg of used computer motherboard scrap sourced from Rotterdam Port in the Netherlands. The material is collected from end-of-life IT equipment and commercial e-waste streams, providing buyers with a consistent feedstock for metal recovery and recycling operations.
Motherboard scrap is a high-value secondary raw material due to its content of recoverable precious and base metals. Typical applications include smelting operations, precious metal refineries, and specialized electronics recycling facilities that process scrap into reusable commodities.
The scrap is supplied in bulk packaging suitable for containerized ocean freight, making it practical for importers targeting markets in Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and North America. Rotterdam Port’s logistics infrastructure ensures reliable handling and onward distribution to buyers.
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Compared with lower-grade mixed PCBs, this material typically contains a higher proportion of motherboard-specific components, which can improve precious metal recovery yields. It is less refined than dedicated CPU or graphics-card scrap but more homogeneous than generic mixed PCB scrap.
Unit pricing scales with order quantity and packaging tier. Lower MOQs may incur premiums. Request a formal quote for your exact volume and logistics requirements.
MVW Scrap Holding B.V. is a Netherlands-based exporter specializing in electronic scrap and secondary raw materials. The company aggregates and processes end-of-life IT equipment from commercial and municipal sources across Europe for global markets.
With Rotterdam Port as a key logistics hub, the supplier ensures reliable consolidation, packaging, and containerized export. They provide assay certificates upon request and assist with compliance documentation for import markets.
Typical recoverable metals include copper, gold, silver, and palladium. The exact assay varies by batch and should be confirmed via third-party assay before processing.
Yes, the material is appropriate for smelting operations. Pre-shredding and magnetic separation can improve efficiency and yield, but are not mandatory.
Motherboard scrap may contain lead in solder, brominated flame retardants in plastics, and small quantities of mercury in components. Buyers should conduct environmental compliance checks and handle waste residues according to local regulations.
Assay certificates can be provided upon request. Buyers are advised to confirm metal content and hazardous substance levels before purchase.
Standard import documentation includes commercial invoice, packing list, and a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) where applicable. Additional permits may be required depending on the destination country.
Motherboard scrap containing hazardous components may be subject to Basel Convention controls. Buyers must verify import eligibility and any required prior informed consent (PIC) procedures.
Yes, packaging can be tailored to buyer needs - bags, gaylords, or containers. Confirm packaging type and volume with the supplier at time of order.
Moisture content is typically ≤ 2% by weight. Excess moisture can affect handling and assay accuracy; storage in dry conditions is recommended.