Directory
What we recover.
An equipment directory for planning lots. Manufacturer names are examples of hardware we see — not authorised partnerships.


Servers
OpenEnterprise rack and tower platforms commonly recovered from data-centre and corporate estates. RecyclicTech is not an authorised reseller or partner of any manufacturer unless later verified.
Dell
PowerEdge and related enterprise platforms, assessed by generation and configuration.
HPE
ProLiant and associated rack servers frequently present in mixed European estates.
Lenovo
ThinkSystem and related enterprise servers.
Supermicro
High-density and custom configurations, including GPU-ready chassis.
Cisco UCS
Blade and rack compute common in older unified computing estates.
Other enterprise servers
IBM, Fujitsu, Oracle and unbranded OEM systems evaluated on their merits.

Storage
OpenArrays, shelves and media recovered as complete systems or as component streams.
SAN
Fibre Channel and iSCSI arrays, including controllers and disk shelves.
NAS
Enterprise file platforms with residual reuse potential.
Enterprise SSD
Data-bearing flash assessed for erasure, reuse or destruction.
Enterprise HDD
Nearline and performance drives processed as media, not mixed scrap.
Storage arrays
Complete systems evaluated before being broken for parts.

Networking
OpenSwitching, routing, security and optical hardware from core, distribution and data-centre fabrics.
Switches
Top-of-rack, aggregation and campus switching.
Routers
Edge and core routing platforms.
Firewalls
Security appliances treated as data-bearing until proven otherwise.
Fibre Channel
Directors, switches and HBAs from storage fabrics.
Network cards
NICs, optics and interface modules recovered as components.

GPUs & accelerators
OpenAccelerated compute retired from AI, rendering and research estates.
GPU servers
NVIDIA and other accelerator nodes from AI and rendering estates.
Standalone GPUs
Cards recovered from chassis, assessed separately from the host.
AI infrastructure
Training and inference clusters retired as lots.
FPGA / other accelerators
Non-GPU accelerators evaluated on their merits.

Laptops & desktops
OpenCorporate end-user estates. Data wiping comes before any education reuse.
Laptops
Notebooks and ultrabooks from corporate refresh cycles.
Desktops
Towers and all-in-ones.
Workstations
CAD, media and engineering desktops.
Thin clients
Where still present in older office rooms.

Racks & cabinets
OpenThe iron around the iron — often overlooked, and often still reusable.
Racks
42U and mixed cabinets, including doors, sides and accessories.
KVM
Console and out-of-band access hardware.

UPS & PDUs
OpenPower kit assessed separately from IT loads.
PDUs
Metered and switched distribution units.
UPS
Floor and rack UPS systems.

Cabling & optics
OpenCopper, fibre and structured cabling recovered where it has a route.
Copper cabling
Patch and structured copper from halls and rooms.
Fibre
Single-mode and multimode runs, including cassettes.
Optics
SFP/QSFP modules treated as components, not scrap.

Drives & data media
OpenEvery data-bearing unit is tracked to a certificate — reuse is not a shortcut around destruction.
HDD
Erased or physically destroyed according to the brief.
SSD
Flash media that often requires a different sanitisation path.
Tape / other media
Where present in backup rooms.

WEEE residual
OpenWhat cannot be reused is routed as WEEE — after data is closed, not instead of it.
Scrap fractions
Metals and plastics after reuse is ruled out.
Hazardous items
Flagged in the assessment so the crew is prepared.