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Power supplies—especially those from computers and servers—are a crucial e-waste stream. Containing circuit boards, wires, metal heatsinks, transformers, and aluminum/steel enclosures, they deliver moderate scrap value and help ensure the responsible recovery of valuable and toxic materials.

Power supplies scrap refers to end-of-life electronic power units—mainly from desktop computers, servers, printers, and other devices—removed for bulk recycling. They typically contain:
Aluminum or steel cases/housings
Copper wires and low-grade PCBs
Transformers, capacitors, and inductors
Heat sinks (aluminum/copper)
PCBs (often low-grade—less gold/precious metal than RAM or CPUs)
Copper wire (modest but highest single-value content)
Aluminum case/heat sinks
Iron/steel from transformer cores
Some PCBs for further recovery
A trace of precious metals in circuitry
Environmental Benefit: Reduces landfill, prevents leaching of heavy metals, displaces demand for new mining.
Business Benefit: Scaled recycling turns a complex waste stream into profit (especially in large IT, industrial, or data center clearouts).
Critical Materials: Recovers copper and aluminum essential for new electronics and green infrastructure.
Market Metals Prices: High copper or aluminum = stronger pricing.
Grade & Condition: “Untested” whole power supplies pay less than sorted copper, wire, or extruded heatsinks.
Purity & Volume: Large, clean batches valued higher; disassembly produces separated, higher-value components.
Geography: Regional demand, export opportunities, and processing costs affect local offer.
Monitor live Electronics Scrap Prices and Scrap Yard Prices for up-to-date offers.
Small amounts: Bring to a local e-recycling Scrap Yard.
Bulk/Business: Use ScrapMonster Marketplace to post bulk Sell Offers for Electronics Scrap
US Directory: Find yards with the US Scrap Yard Directory
Canada Directory: Canadian Scrap Yards
Browse or post Buy Offers for Electronic Recycling
Use Marketplace tools for large-volume procurement
Large-quantity deals?
Negotiate volume contracts for pickup and grading with certified e-waste handlers (often listed or linked from ScrapMonster B2B).
Saves Energy: Recycling aluminum or copper requires ~90% less energy than virgin production.
Pollution Prevention: Removes lead, mercury, and other toxics before they reach land or water.
Sustains Growth: Supplies raw material for new electronics, car parts, and green energy infrastructure.
Boosts Local Business: Many small yards and processors employ green jobs and feed the global circular supply chain.
Universal Source: Every PC sold since the 1980s has a recyclable power supply; global data center upgrades fuel the scrap stream.
“Urban Mining”: The copper in 1,000 recycled PSUs can wire an entire small home.
Global Impact: Millions of pounds of metal and e-waste diverted from landfill through responsible PSU recycling every year.
Tech History: The “switching” power supply in computers pioneered the compact, lightweight adapters used in everything from laptops to electric vehicles today.
Power supplies scrap is at the crossroads of business value, environmental stewardship, and materials recovery. Whether managing an e-waste operation, clearing out an IT center, or selling small batches, using ScrapMonster’s pricing, market, and trade tools ensures maximum return, compliance, and impact.
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Typical range: $0.20–$0.40/lb (October 2025)—check current prices and contact local yards for specifics.
Small quantities: sell whole. Large quantities: extra labor in separating components may pay off—check yard requirements.
Yes! Use the ScrapMonster Marketplace for B2B trading.
Countries vary—large electronic scrap shipments require manifests, and some restrict export; check regulations.
Heavy metals, flame retardants, and capacitors in landfill pollute soil and water—always opt for certified recyclers.
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