The Shop > Metal Stuff
Hard Drive Platters - Any Problems With Melting?
<< < (2/2)
Pete W.:
Hi there, all,

I feel I should emphasise that I'm not contemplating home foundrywork - that's one of my retirement projects I've had to cull now I've commenced my 80th orbit.  My concern was whether I could legitimately offer the platters to the scrap metal dealer as aluminium without any qualifiers.

An aside regarding 'recycling' of old computer hard drives: we offered some NeFeB magnets on eBay.  One buyer was a biker who wanted stronger magnets for his tank-bag.  He contacted us later to say how pleased he was, his tank-bag now stayed firmly attached to his tank at 'about a ton'!!

We have a 70 MPH limit so I'm left wondering what sort of a rolling road also simulates slip-stream?   :ddb:   :lol:   :ddb:   :lol:   :ddb:   :lol: 
DMIOM:

--- Quote from: Will_D on May 14, 2016, 06:50:42 PM ---The disk platters make great mirrors!

--- End quote ---

or a heliograph?

in fact, how about a CNC-controlled heliograph? - feed it with almanac data, a good clock, your lat&long and receiver's lat&long, and a message text, and get it to flash the message in morse?

 :proj:

Dave
awemawson:
Hang them on strings over your Runner Beans to scare the birds off  :clap:
Pete W.:
First of all:  For 'NeFeB', please read 'NdFeB'!!!!
Andrew, I've got enough platters to scare the birds off all the runner beans South of that 'line from Bristol to the Wash'!!   :lol:   :lol:   :lol: 

I've even got four that measure 5" diameter.  They stored a whole 20 MB per platter in 1989!
sparky961:
A few years back I took a propane torch to one, just to see what would happen.  I was surprised when the edge of it started to droop and appear as though there were a liquid in a bag of some sort.  I quickly discovered what has already been said here - that there's aluminum inside and a plating on the outside.  Pretty easy to melt, but not sure what sort of alloy is inside.

I wonder if due to the plating "skin" the oxidation effect while melting would be reduced.  You could possibly melt inside the skin then dump the liquid into a container with other liquid.

Metal recyclers tend to greatly favour (and pay more for) metals of one type rather than anything mixed.  Scrap aluminum doesn't go for much though.
Navigation
Message Index
Previous page

Go to full version