If you manage a hospital, run a medical practice or have your own dental clinic, it pays to pay attention to the current emphasis on silver recovery from x-ray film. It is surprising to many that their medical business can be part of a new wave of opportunity called asset recovery. In this case, the asset is medical xrays, NDT film or dental xray film. That untapped asset sits in aging, unnecessary files, and it contains silver that can be recovered by a silver recycler, such as Industrial Surplus Inc., one of the leading recovery companies. 

Utilizing xray film recycling is both good business sense and a sustainable earth practice. This makes it an even greater asset to any business plan. This is not another rule or regulation. It is a simple idea that comes with its own built-in financial incentive. 

Just imagine all of those aging x-rays in a pile. Once you do, you can see that the amount of silver in them is substantial enough to be an actual business asset. Silver is selling at a very high price these days. With such a high price, silver recovery from x-ray film has finally become mainstream, and this is great news for clinics and hospitals. Now they can turn old film over for xray recycling, and they get paid for it. This, of course, is a terrific incentive to purge files and free up crowded storerooms.

Of course, HIPAA standards preclude the removal of certain files, but many files exceed the requirements by many years. Smart providers are clearing out their storerooms and turning their assets into cash. This looks good on financial statements, and recycling looks good to clients and stakeholders. 

Industrial Surplus Inc. has taken the lead in recycling x-ray film for providers in Sterling Heights, MI. It serves many Michigan dental clinics, doctors' offices, medical clinics, chiropractors, hospitals and other providers that must store xray files.

Let Industrial Surplus help you turn your old xrays into new assets. It is a sustainable practice that pays for itself.