Some mill-grade aluminum scrap prices up
Mar 15, 2013 | 01:52 PM
| Nathan Laliberte
Tags
aluminum scrap,
secondary aluminum,
LME,
London Metal Exchange,
Nasaac,
A380.1,
mill-grade aluminum scrap,
used beverage cans
UBCs
NEW YORK Prices for some grades of mill-grade aluminum scrap rose March 14 as market participants noted that a recent recovery in terminal markets had helped support secondary tags.
Prices for 5052 segregated low copper alloy clips rose a penny to 91 to 93 cents per pound from 90 to 92 cents March 11, while 3105 clips increased to 83 to 85 cents per pound from 82 to 84 cents. Meanwhile, mill-grade mixed low copper alloy clips held steady at 80 to 82 cents per pound, while painted siding inched up to 75 to 76 cents per pound from 74 to 76 cents. ....
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