North American Brass scrap prices held steady; Zinc and Lead unchanged
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Published on January 05,2016 07:36 AM Scrap Metals
The North American brass scrap prices held steady. Meantime, scrap zinc and lead prices remained unchanged over the previous day.
North American Brass scrap prices held steady; Zinc and Lead unchanged

MONTREAL (Scrap Monster): The North American Brass/Bronze price witnessed no change on December 31st, Thursday on the Scrap Monster Price Index.

The prices of 70/30 Brass Scrap remained flat at $ 1.45 per Lb. 80/20 Brass Scrap also remained unchanged at $1.67 per Lb. The price of 85/15 Brass held steady at $ 1.84 per Lb.

Brass Radiator and Brass Radiator/Fe Scrap prices remained unchanged at $1.17 per Lb and $0.71 per Lb respectively. Brass Radiator Ends price remained flat over the day. The prices of Red Brass witnessed no change over the previous day. Rod borings too held steady at $ 1.31 per Lb. The prices of Yellow Brass remained flat on December 31st.

Meanwhile Zinc scrap prices remained unchanged over the day. New Zinc Die Cast and Old Zinc Die Cast maintained the previous day levels of $0.59 and $0.0.49 respectively.

Also, the prices of Lead wheel weights, Solid Lead, Lead Bullets, Scrap Auto batteries and Soft Lead remained flat over the previous day.

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