yes, itis a salvageable metal
depends on what type of brass, but probably close to $2 per pound, depending on the area. There are different grades of brass scrap - red brass scrap and yellow brass scrap. Red brass scrap has more value at the scrap yard.
Yes! This place is called a scrap metal yard, and they will be more than happy to buy any quantity of scrap brass. current rates are close to 2 dollars per pound for yellow brass.
Wat is the current price for scrap nickel plated brass in hoston,TX
You can sell brass in Kansas at metal recycling centers, scrap yards, or to online platforms that specialize in buying and selling scrap metal. It's important to call ahead to confirm if they accept brass and to inquire about current market prices.
Scrap encompasses both non ferrous and ferrous scrap - meaning steel, copper, aluminum, brass, HMS, zinc, etc. Prices of scrap vary depending on type of metal, grade of the metal, location in the world and daily price fluctuations
As of October 28, 2008 , yellow brass scrap metal is around 82 cents per pound (lb)
The price of scrap metal for brass is constantly changing. The value of all metals are on constantly being changed.
Brass scrap prices in Arizona can vary depending on factors such as market demand and quantity being sold. On average, brass scrap can be worth around $1.50 to $2.00 per pound in Arizona. Prices may fluctuate, so it's best to check with local scrap yards or metal recycling centers for current rates.
Depending on the type or grade of the brass scrap metal you can expect to get between $1 and $3 per pound. Try www.scrapmetalpricesandauctions.com for more info.
scrap prices vary a lot from one place to another. Scrap price of steel is very low when compared to copper, brass, lead, etc. For the weight of an average door, probably a dollar or so.
There are many different types of scrap metals (ferrous and non ferrous) - meaning scrap metals encompass steel, copper, brass, aluminum, HMS, zinc, lead, etc.. You need to be more specific on what type of scrap metal prices you are seeking.
Scrap metal prices are dependent upon basic economics as well as the major metal exchanges and market that include the London Metal Exchange, Comex, Shanghai China, etc. Prices for ferrous scrap (iron, HMS, Steel) s typically in dollars per ton whereas non-ferrous scrap metal (copper, aluminum, brass, etc.) is by the pound. Ferrous prices fluctuate much less then non-ferrous scrap metal prices. Best method to check prices is via internet website posting pricing or call your local dealer and ask what the prices for your specific scrap metal is for that day.