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13th January, 2021: North American Stainless Steel Scrap Prices Surged on Index

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Update time : 2021-01-14 16:28:30

The North American copper scrap prices remained flat on ScrapMonster Price Index  as on January 13th, Wednesday. Aluminum and Steel scrap prices saw no change on Index. Brass scrap and Bronze scrap too reported no variation in prices over the previous day. However, Stainless Steel Scrap prices declined on Index.

Copper Scrap Prices

The price of Alternator scrap remained flat over the previous day. The price of #1 Copper Wire and Tubing held steady. #2 Copper Wire and Tubing prices were also flat when compared with the prior day. The price of #1 Copper Bare Bright remained stable.

The prices of #1 Insulated Copper Wire 85% Recovery remained flat over the day. #2 Insulated Copper Wire 50% Recovery prices too were unchanged. #3 Copper-Light copper prices witnessed no change from previous day’s level.

The prices of Copper Radiator scrap witnessed no change from previous day’s levels. Copper Transformer Scrap prices remained unchanged. CuYokes and Cu/Al Radiator Ends prices too reported no change from the previous day.

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