Originally posted by cav58d
Call me ignorant, but what is the alure of copper to criminals?????
just some info
Where does the recycled copper come from?
There are two types of copper scrap:
Old scrap comes from the public. It is collected from discarded, dismantled or obsolete products at the end of their lives. For example: copper pipes from old buildings, old taps from a bathroom renovation, old hot water cylinders or disused electrical cable.
New scrap comes from factories which make articles from copper, brass or bronze. Their machines will produce offcuts and shavings that can be collected and returned for recycling.
Copper is made with different purities depending on the application. The highest grade copper is electrical grade. It is 99.99% pure and is used for electrical cables because it has the best electrical conductivity. Electrical grade scrap must never be mixed with any of the lower purity grades such as plumbing tube scrap. This contains too much phosphorus which drastically reduces the electrical conductivity.
Shipping Pt. / Location: USA, QUEENS NEW YORK
Quantity Units Frequency
minimum 40,000 lbs Ongoing
Price Per Unit Funds
1.52 lbs USD $
No.2 Scrap Copper - 50%-55% Network wires and Coax cables. Buying 50%-55% insul copper network wires and coax cables. Price: $1.52 per pounds. Terms: More than 42,000 lbs / FAS. We paid before the materials leave the yard. Pick up is available, contact us for more information.
Shipping Pt. / Location: SAUDI ARABIA, DAMMAM PORT
Quantity Units Frequency
1000 MT Monthly
Price Per Unit Funds
3.02 lbs USD $
No.2 Scrap Copper - Copper Cathodes. Copper Cathodes 99.99% purity, and No.1 Heavy Scrap Copper Shall consist of clean unalloyed copper solids and must be uncoated.May include copper clippings, punchings, bus bars, commutator segments clean copper pipe or tubing and Copper wire over 1/16'' thick but free of burnt or brittle wire. This grade is equivalent to the ISRI code CANDY
Average U.S. Refiners Buying
Prices for No. 2 Copper Scrap
Aug02 55.48 cents
Sept 55.68 cents
Oct 56.70 cents
Nov 60.50 cents
Dec 61.33 cents
Jan03 62.38 cents
Feb 64.11 cents
Mar 64.26 cents
Apr 61.80 cents
May 65.43 cents
June 67.36 cents
July 68.23 cents
Aug 69.43 cents
(per pound, monthly average)
Source: American Metal Market