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Metals in an air conditioner usually include copper, aluminum, and steel:

copper in the wires and condenser coils, aluminum or steel fins across the coils, and a aluminum or steel case.
Scrap yards always take copper, but aluminum and steel acceptance varies, some won't take any painted metals.

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