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Precious metals such as gold and silver contained in waste electronic products can be extracted through smelting, so the recycling of waste electronic products, including refining the precious metals, is feasible. However, it should be noted that this process is an extremely complex and highly technical work that requires professional equipment, technology and processes. It also needs to comply with corresponding environmental protection regulations, otherwise it will cause serious harm to the environment and health. .
In addition, as modern electronic products are becoming more and more miniaturized in design and the content of precious metals used is also decreasing, it may not be cost-effective to extract precious metals from some old electronic equipment, and it will also have a negative impact on the environment. Therefore, when recycling waste electronic products, in addition to refining precious metals, comprehensive recycling should also be carried out to minimize the impact on the environment.
In short, waste electronic products contain recyclable precious metals, but the refining process requires professional technology and equipment, and must comply with environmental protection regulations, otherwise it will cause harm to the environment and health.