At Dak Dynamics, we are dedicated to forming long-term partnerships with suppliers and organizations, paying top market rates for electronic waste components. For organizations with full systems (non-separated components), we encourage you to reach out to see if your systems qualify for our program. Press the button and our team will guide you through the process.
Reach out to us using our contact form to provide details about your items. Our team will review the information to determine if your items meet our program qualifications.
Once your items are qualified, we provide a competitive quote and work with you to coordinate logistics. We handle all the details, ensuring a hassle-free experience.
After we agree on a quote, payment is promptly issued. Ask us about our profit-share program, which offers an additional way to maximize the return of your items.
Below is a list of the items we accept from our suppliers and partners. If you do not see your items on this list, still reach out by emailing us directly or using the contact form at the bottom of this page to see if your items qualify.
Memory sticks with gold fingers, commonly found in computers and servers.
Circuit boards from telecom equipment, often densely populated with components.
Edge connectors with visible gold plating, trimmed from boards such as RAM and GPUs.
Boards from devices like printers, scanners, POS equipment, and keyboards that contain IC chips and connectors.
Main circuit boards from computers with chips, capacitors, and gold-plated connectors.
Circuit boards from servers, typically with a high density of chips and connectors.
Central processing units with visible gold pins.
CPU without gold pins.
Small circuit boards from cell phones with compact components and connectors.
Circuit boards removed from hard drives, often containing chips and connectors.
Circuit boards with gold-plated edge connectors, commonly found in expansion cards like graphic/video cards, network cards, sound cards, and other interface cards.
Concentrated black chips found on various circuit boards.
Loose connector ends with gold-plated pins, trimmed from cables or other electronic components.
Small circuit boards from laptops with gold-plated edge connectors, used for wireless networking.
Older CPU processors designed for motherboard slots, featuring visible gold-plated edge connectors.
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