#1 Copper Bare Bright Scrap Price

United States

$ 3.34 USD/LB
0.15 (4.70%)

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Current Year Price Overview

High Low Average
3.55 USD/LB 2.40 USD/LB 3.09 USD/LB

Latest #1 Copper Bare Bright Scrap Price in the USA

Location Price Change High Low Unit Updated
Stamford, Connecticut 3.50 0.00 3.50 3.50 USD/LB 4/20/2024
Derby, Connecticut 3.50 0.00 3.50 3.50 USD/LB 4/20/2024
South Amboy, New Jersey 3.30 0.00 3.30 3.30 USD/LB 4/20/2024
Freehold, New Jersey 3.30 0.00 3.30 3.30 USD/LB 4/20/2024
Binghamton, New York 3.41 0.00 3.41 3.41 USD/LB 4/20/2024
Columbus, Ohio 3.05 0.00 3.05 3.05 USD/LB 4/20/2024
Afton, Oklahoma 3.40 0.00 3.40 3.40 USD/LB 4/05/2024
Houston, Texas 2.40 0.00 2.40 2.40 USD/LB 3/20/2024
Hermitage, Tennessee 3.10 0.00 3.10 3.10 USD/LB 3/20/2024
Shattuc, Illinois 3.55 0.00 3.55 3.55 USD/LB 3/20/2024
Greeley, Colorado 2.62 0.00 2.62 2.62 USD/LB 3/20/2024
Keyport, New Jersey 2.40 0.00 2.40 2.40 USD/LB 2/20/2024

Canada

$ 5.29 USD/LB
0.41 (8.40%)

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Current Year Price Overview

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5.30 USD/LB 4.55 USD/LB 5.21 USD/LB

Latest #1 Copper Bare Bright Scrap Price in Canada

Location Price Change High Low Unit Updated
Mississauga, Ontario 5.30 0.00 5.30 5.30 USD/LB 4/05/2024
Oakville, Ontario 5.30 0.00 5.30 5.30 USD/LB 4/05/2024
London, Ontario 5.23 0.00 5.23 5.23 USD/LB 4/05/2024
Etobicoke, Ontario 5.30 0.00 5.30 5.30 USD/LB 4/05/2024
Milton, Ontario 5.30 0.00 5.30 5.30 USD/LB 4/05/2024
Georgetown, Ontario 5.30 0.00 5.30 5.30 USD/LB 4/05/2024
Burlington , Ontario 5.30 0.00 5.30 5.30 USD/LB 4/05/2024
Brampton, Ontario 5.30 0.00 5.30 5.30 USD/LB 4/05/2024
North Battleford, Saskatchewan 4.55 0.00 4.55 4.55 USD/LB 1/23/2024
Brampton, Ontario 4.60 0.00 4.60 4.60 USD/LB 11/20/2023
Laval, Quebec 3.98 0.00 3.98 3.98 USD/LB 9/05/2023
Châteauguay, Quebec 4.05 0.00 4.05 4.05 USD/LB 7/18/2023

About #1 Copper Bare Bright Scrap


What Is #1 Bundle Scrap?

#1 Bundle consists of new black steel sheet scrap, clippings or skeleton scrap that are compressed into a bundle of not less than 75 pounds per cubic foot, so that the material can be handled with a magnet.

It may include black, galvanized and zinc coated materials whose dimensions must not exceed 4’x2’x2’. #1 Bundles may include Stanley balls or mandrel wound bundles or skeleton reels, tightly secured. It may also include chemically detinned material.

Wrought iron and/or steel scrap above 1/8 inch in thickness compressed to charging box size and weighing not less than 75 pounds per cubic foot and free of all metal-coated material can be classified under #1 Bundle scrap.

#1 Bundle must not contain metal coated, limed, vitreous enameled and electrical steel containing more than 0.5% silicon. It may not include old auto body or fender stock.

#1 Bundle Scrap Price

The existing market price of #1 Bundle scrap may be obtained from nearby scrap yards. The prices of #1 Bundle can vary depending on markets across the region.

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Where can we sell #1 Bundle scrap?

Almost all scrap yards that deal with ferrous scrap accepts #1 Bundle scrap. The prices are dependent on the demand for scrap from steel industry. Sellers must strictly conform to composition specifications prescribed by the scrap yard to avoid rejection of material and ensure best market price.

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Having bulk quantity of #1 Bundle Scrap with you?

Often, factory sites of manufacturers and other metal processing facilities are major sources of #1 Bundle scrap. These scrap are collected by yards and are generally sold back to steel mills, which use them in production of new steel.