Lenovo ThinkSystem SR650 Decommissioning, Recycling, Scrap Value (2026)
Last updated: 30 April 2026
Lenovo ThinkSystem SR650: decommissioning and recycling
Reviewed by the eCycling Central editorial team on April 2026
The Lenovo ThinkSystem SR650 (Lenovo, 2U rack, 2017-2022) weighs 28.2 kg. This guide covers the four steps to legal decommissioning: data destruction, refurbishment-vs-scrap decision, scrap recovery, and ITAD vendor selection.
Step 1: data destruction
Before the unit leaves your facility, all internal storage must be sanitized to NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 1 standards. The Lenovo ThinkSystem SR650 typically contains 2-12 storage devices (SATA SSD, SAS HDD, NVMe). Options:
- Purge: software-based sanitization (Blancco, Killdisk, manufacturer secure-erase) - acceptable for low-classification data, fastest
- Destroy: physical destruction (degaussing for HDDs, crush/shred for SSDs/NVMe) - required for high-classification data
- Both: Purge followed by physical destruction - ITAR / FedRAMP / HIPAA-regulated data
Document the destruction method on a Certificate of Data Destruction (CoD). Required for SOC 2, HIPAA, FedRAMP, and most enterprise audit frameworks.
Step 2: refurbishment-vs-scrap decision
Enterprise 2U workhorse. Strong refurb market.
If refurbishment makes sense, active secondary-market channels for the Lenovo ThinkSystem SR650:
- Curvature - global IT lifecycle management
- PivIT Global - third-party maintenance + refurb
- Hardware Nation (Dell PowerEdge specialist)
- Atlantix (multi-vendor refurb + ITAD)
- eBay - retail-tier transactions
If the unit is end-of-life, scrap recovery is the legal path.
Step 3: scrap recovery
Approximate scrap value for the Lenovo ThinkSystem SR650: $21-44 USD.
A typical 2U rack server breaks down approximately as:
- Steel chassis, drive cages, fans: 65-75% of weight (19.7 kg) - LME spot ~$0.40/kg
- Aluminium heatsinks: 8-12% (2.8 kg) - LME spot ~$2.40/kg
- Copper bus bars and wiring harness: 3-5% (1.13 kg) - LME spot ~$9.50/kg
- PCB precious metals (gold-plated connectors, palladium): $5-25 per unit at integrated smelter
- Power supply transformers: small steel + copper
Real recovered value depends on smelter access and unit condition.
Step 4: ITAD vendor selection
For volumes above 5 units, use a certified ITAD vendor. Required certifications to look for:
- R2v3 (Responsible Recycling) or e-Stewards for the recycler
- NAID AAA for any sub-contracted data destruction
- ISO 14001 environmental management
- WEEE-registered (EU/UK) or state EPR-registered (US)
Typical vendor decommissioning cost (per unit, including data destruction): $40-110 USD.
Major ITAD vendors:
- Iron Mountain
- Restore Datashred
- SK tes (Stanley Industrial Asset Disposition)
- Atlantix
- Sims Recycling Solutions
- Stone Group (UK)
- ERI Direct (US)
- Sage Sustainable Electronics
Compliance note
ECCN classification for export controls: NIST 800-88 Purge or Destroy on internal storage; check with manufacturer for current ECCN designation if exporting refurbished units
Sources
- Lenovo EOL documentation
- NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 1 Guidelines for Media Sanitization
- R2v3 Standard for Responsible Recycling
- LME spot prices for steel, aluminium, copper
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I decommission a Lenovo ThinkSystem SR650?
Four steps: 1) Data destruction to NIST 800-88 Purge or Destroy on all internal storage, 2) Decide refurbishment vs scrap, 3) Scrap recovery (~$21-44) or refurb resale, 4) Use a certified ITAD vendor for volumes above 5 units.
What is the scrap value of a Lenovo ThinkSystem SR650?
Approximately $21-44 USD at modern integrated smelters. The 28.2 kg unit breaks down into ~19.7 kg steel, ~2.8 kg aluminium, ~1.13 kg copper, plus PCB precious metals.
Can the Lenovo ThinkSystem SR650 be refurbished?
Enterprise 2U workhorse. Strong refurb market.
What does it cost to decommission a Lenovo ThinkSystem SR650?
Typical ITAD vendor decommissioning cost (per unit, including data destruction certificate): $40-110 USD. Volume discounts apply above 50 units.