North American Aluminum scrap prices held steady on Index 22nd Nov, 2016

Published: Nov 24, 2016 13:48
The North American aluminum scrap prices remained flat on Index on 22nd November, 2016.

By Carolina Curiel

SPOKANE (Scrap Monster): The North American Aluminum scrap prices remained unchanged on ScrapMonster Price Index  as on November 22nd, Tuesday.

1100 Scrap prices remained flat over the day. The prices of 3003 Scrap too were flat at $0.59 per Lb. The prices of 356 Aluminum Wheels and 6063 Extrusions/Fe too were unchanged.

The prices of 6063 Extrusions held steady over the day.

Meantime, prices of 5052 Scrap and 6061 Extrusions remained flat at $0.56 per Lb and $0.54 per Lb respectively.

The prices of Al/Cu Radiators and Al/Cu Radiators/Fe remained flat. Aluminum Radiators and Aluminum Radiators/Fe prices held steady. Aluminum Transformers and Breakage 50% Recovery prices remained unchanged on 22nd November.

Chrome Wheels and E.C Aluminum Wire prices remained flat over the day.

Litho Sheets and MLC Clips remained flat at $0.60 per Lb and $0.56 per Lb respectively.

Mixed Aluminum Turnings prices too remained unchanged.

The prices of Old Cast and UBC witnessed no change over the previous day.

Old Sheet, Painted Siding and Zorba 90% NF prices too held steady.

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