24 January 2015

markets
Metals prices
MRW non-ferrous guide prices
10 jan
£/tonne
THIS WEEK
£/tonne
10 jan
£/tonne
THIS WEEK
£/tonne
change *
Monel turnings
1600-1700
1600-1700
–
change *
BRASS
nickels and alloys
Cuttings
2150-2210
2150-2200
10
Clean rod swarf
2100-2180
2100-2180
–
70/30 cupronickel
3100-3300
3100-3260
40
Unsorted brass scrap
2000-2100
2000-2100
–
90/10 cupronickel
2820-3020
2720-3020
–
Mixed brass scrap
2000-2170
2000-2160
10
▼
Clean tungsten carbide
13280-13540 13280-13540 –
18/4/1 high-speed solids
860-1000
800-1000
–
▼
18/4/1 high-speed turnings
240-300
200-300
–
6/5/2 high-speed solids
700-800
700-800
–
6/5/2 high-speed turnings
160-240
140-240
–
Dry bright wire
3550-3570
3550-3540
30
▼
Greasy bright wire
3500-3530
3480-3500
30
▼
Clean flat bus bar/electro
3350-3580
3350-3570
10
▼
No 1 burnt wire
3370-3400
3370-3390
10
▼
No 2 burnt wire
3300-3320
3300-3310
10
▼
▼
PHOSPHOR BRONZE AND GUNMETAL
Commercial GM scrap
2800-3000
2800-2980
20
GM borings
2750-2870
2750-2870
–
▼
Commercial PB scrap
2800-3000
2800-3000
–
Brass and copper radiators
2010-2130
2010-2120
10
▼
Pure cuttings
900-1020
900-1000
20
▼
Mixed alloy cuttings
810-900
800-900
–
Clean cast
730-850
700-860
10
Old rolled
650-800
650-800
–
Irony aluminium
340-450
340-460
10
▲
Tanks/cylinders
3100-3150
3100-3120
30
▼
Turnings
550-630
550-650
20
▲
Clean & painted copper tube
3300-3480
3300-3450
30
▼
Loose litho
850-970
850-970
–
New copper tube
3500-3560
3500-3550
10
▼
Clean wheels
930-1000
930-1000
–
Heavy copper
3200-3380
3200-3370
10
▼
Loose Al/Cu radiators
1550-1640
1550-1630
10
Braziery copper
2800-2900
2800-2870
30
▼
HE9: clean
850-990
850-990
–
Clean pyro cable
1750-2060
1750-2050
10
▼
HE9: painted
820-930
820-930
–
PVC pyro cable
1350-1500
1350-1480
20
▼
Household
1200-1300
1200-1300
–
Collected scrap
900-950
900-950
–
Low grade
750-850
750-850
–
Batteries
400-420
400-420
–
Aluminium (low grade)
300-320
300-320
–
zinc
Zinc base scrap
550-600
550-600
–
New cuttings
500-590
500-590
–
99% tin
11363
11285
78
▼
high-value metals **
£/gramme
ALUMINIUM
▲
▼
CABLES
copper
lead
nickels and alloys
18/8 stainless steel solids
560-680
560-640
40
18/8 st/steel turnings
200-280
200-280
–
18/10/3 st/steel solids
860-1060
860-1020
40
18/10/3 st/steel turnings
500-640
500-640
–
17% chrome iron
150-170
140-160
10
▼
Platinum
25.51
26.81
1.30
▲
13% chrome iron
120-140
110-130
10
▼
Platinum scrap
18.60
19.54
0.94
▲
Pure nickel solids
6780
6740
40
▼
Palladium
16.80
16.46
0.34
▼
Pure tungsten
14320
14320
–
Fine gold
25.63
27.29
1.66
▲
Pure molybdenum
14250
14240
10
9ct gold
9.32
9.93
0.61
▲
Pure cobalt
19060
19060
–
Fine silver
0.310
0.334
0.024
▲
Wrought clean monel
3480-3640
3540-3700
60
925 silver
0.287
0.313
0.026
▲
▼
white metals
▼
▼
▲
* Top-end price change on the week ** One troy oz = 31.1035 grammes For aluminium can prices, see WRAP Materials Pricing Report on the following pages.
l PRICE INFORMATION: MRW quotations are geared to merchant transactions and assume delivery to the works of the purchaser in the scrap. industry. They are not based on consumer quotations
nor are they intended to reflect consumer buying prices. The range does not account for premium. payments and aims to provide an indication of value. These guide prices may have changed since
MRW went to press.
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