Market Update- 28th July, 2016: Chinese copper scrap prices unchanged on Index
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Published on July 29,2016 10:19 AM Scrap Metals
The Chinese copper scrap prices remained flat on Thursday, 28th July, 2016.
Market Update- 28th July, 2016: Chinese copper scrap prices unchanged on Index

BEIJING (Scrap Monster):  The Chinese copper scrap prices remained flat on ScrapMonster Price Index  as on Thursday, July 28th.

The #1 Copper Bare Bright and #1 Copper Wire and Tubing witnessed no price change over the previous day.

The price of #2 Copper Wire and Tubing also remained flat.

#1 Insulated Copper Wire 85% Recovery prices remained flat. The price of #2 Insulated Copper Wire 50% Recovery held steady at CNY 22,800 per MT over the previous day.

Copper Transformer scrap prices saw no variation in prices over the previous day. No price-change was witnessed in Cu Yokes.

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Cu/Al Radiator prices remained unchanged.

Harness Wire 35% Recovery prices held steady on Thursday, July 28th.

Also, Heater Cores, Scrap Electric Motors and Sealed Units prices remained unchanged.

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