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1. What is todayβs price for HDD Board SATA Scrap?
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As of Jun 26,2026, Ohata Shoji Canada, (Delta, BC, Canada) is purchasing HDD Board SATA Scrap at 8.00 (CAD/lb). We provide competitive scrap prices in Delta, Surrey, Richmond, and across the Greater Vancouver area.
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2. What types of HDD SATA boards do you accept?
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We may accept SATA controller boards removed from:Desktop hard drives (3.5")
Laptop hard drives (2.5"),Server hard drives,Enterprise storage devices,Network storage systems (NAS).
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3. Do the boards need to be working?
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No. Working, non-working, damaged, obsolete, and surplus SATA boards may be accepted for recycling.
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4. Do you buy small quantities?
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Yes. We buy HDD Sata scrap minimum from 1 Lb. Individual sellers may bring small quantities of HDD SATA boards for evaluation.
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5. Do you buy bulk quantities?
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Yes. We welcome bulk quantities from businesses, recyclers, electronics repair companies, ITAD projects, and data center decommissioning projects.
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6. Do I need to remove the board from the hard drive?
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Pre-separated SATA boards may be accepted. Complete hard drives may also be accepted depending on current purchasing requirements.
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7. Do I need identification to sell HDD SATA board scrap?
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Sellers may be required to present valid government-issued photo identification and provide contact information when completing a transaction.
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8. Can businesses sell HDD SATA boards?
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Yes. Businesses, schools, government agencies, IT companies, and recyclers may sell SATA board scrap generated through equipment upgrades and asset disposal projects.
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9. Do you buy HDD SATA boards from data centers?
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Yes. Data center storage upgrades and decommissioning projects can generate significant quantities of HDD SATA board scrap.
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10. What areas do you serve?
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We serve customers throughout: Vancouver, Burnaby,Richmond,Surrey,Delta,Coquitlam,Langley,North Vancouver,West Vancouver,Greater Vancouver Region.
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11. Why recycle HDD SATA board scrap?
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Recycling helps recover valuable electronic materials, reduce electronic waste, conserve natural resources, and support environmentally responsible recycling practices in British Columbia.