What Is No. 2 Copper Wire Nodules Scrap?
No.2 Copper Wire Nodules consist of No.2 unalloyed copper wire nodules from a shredding or chopping operation. It provides 97% content re-melt recovery rate. The maximum allowed metal impurities are 0.5% aluminum and 1% of any other metal or insulation.
No. 2 Copper Wire Nodules Scrap Price
Scrap yard prices of No.2 Copper Wire Nodules is subject to market fluctuations. The prices can change several times during the day itself.
The prices listed below are country averages paid by recycling centers in the United States
Scrap Material | National Average | High Price | Low Price | Unit | Updated |
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Insulated Copper Wire Scrap 62% Recovery | $1.68 | 1.68 | 1.68 | USD/LB | 2024-11-27 |
Insulated Copper Wire Scrap 25% Recovery | $0.29 | 0.29 | 0.29 | USD/LB | 2024-11-20 |
Insulated Copper Wire Scrap 55% Recovery | $0.66 | 0.66 | 0.66 | USD/LB | 2024-04-05 |
Insulated Copper Wire Scrap 50% Recovery | $1.07 | 1.07 | 1.07 | USD/LB | 2022-02-19 |
Insulated Copper Wire Scrap 40% Recovery | $0.74 | 0.74 | 0.74 | USD/LB | 2018-10-01 |
Where can we sell No. 2 Copper Wire Nodules Scrap?
No.2 Copper Wire Nodules are accepted by nearly all local scrap yards dealing with scrap copper items. It is not difficult to identify scrap yards that offer the best price. Shopping around a few scrap yards in your locality will help to identify full-service scrap metal dealers, thereby assuring paramount prices for your copper scrap.
No. 2 Copper Wire Nodules Scrap - Material Specifications, How to Sell & Current Price accepting recycling centers in the United States
- jacob dobrofsky & co. Inc.1145 Webster Ave
Bronx,New York - jacob dobrofsky & co. Scrap Metals1145 Webster Ave
Bronx,New York - jacob dobrofsky & co. Scrap Metals1145 Webster Ave
Bronx,New York - Donjon Recycling - Dover160 Richards Ave
Dover,New Jersey - Bergen Recycling18 Hill Place
Bergenfield,New Jersey
Want to sell large quantities of No. 2 Copper Wire Nodules Scrap?
No. 2 Copper Wire Nodules are classified as Class ‘C’ scrap and is basically electrical cables shredded into small pieces. Unlike No.1 Copper Wire Nodules, this category of wire nodule scrap can contain impurities to a certain extent.
Often huge quantities of scrap are either shipped to a local refiner who makes new products out of them or are exported to an interested buyer outside the country in compliance with existing laws and regulations on scrap export.