US brass scrap prices rise as export demand picks up
Jan 31, 2013 | 02:57 PM
| Nathan Laliberte
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copper scrap,
brass scrap,
Comex,
radiators,
Nathan Laliberte
NEW YORK Brass scrap prices have moved up as higher export tags are forcing domestic consumers to pay more to secure material, while prices for copper scrap remained unchanged.
Radiators strengthened by 1 cent to a range of $2.27 to $2.30 per pound Jan. 30, up from the Jan. 23 range of $2.26 to $2.29. ....
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