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All You Wanted to Know About Computer RecyclingComputer recycling means saving some the parts from the obsolete computers while getting rid of those parts that are toxic in nature. This means that there must be a proper way to recycle the old and obsolete computers, so that we can get rid of them without putting ourselves as well as the environment to harm. [Read more...] |
An article on the website of our sister publication, Purchasing magazine, finds there is a tight supply of RoHS compliant parts, “as manufacturers have not produced enough to meet demand, according to independent distributors.” The article also notes there is a tight supply of non-compliant parts as well, since many component manufacturers have cut back their non-compliant production or stopped it altogether.
In some cases, prices are already rising for non-complaint parts that have become valuable to the exempt industries. Spot prices are up 50 percent for NOR flash chips in 32-, 64-, and 128-bit densities. The uncertainty in the components market is providing boom times for independent distributors that trade in excess and hard-to-find inventory.
Yet even as the market for non-compliant parts tightens, the article also warns that the prices for non-compliant parts will eventually fall drastically as OEMs and contract manufacturers begin to unload their excess storages of leaded parts.
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