I was wondering why extrusion is .80c and ec wire is .75c isn't the wire as pure as extrusion?. Are other factors involved?. I do know that insulated aluminum is .30c vs .75c of you strip it.
I was wondering why extrusion is .80c and ec wire is .75c isn't the wire as pure as extrusion?. Are other factors involved?. I do know that insulated aluminum is .30c vs .75c of you strip it.
There's aluminum sheet
There's cast aluminum
There's extruded
There's EC wire
All four are just different kinds of aluminum. Some kinds have more value than others.
What hills said. Different aluminum alloys have different compositions and their prices are set by a number of different factors including supply, cost and more. So the 6000 series aluminums that are most of what you'll see as extrusion aren't the same composition as the 8000 series alloys that are aluminum wire. This wikipedia article is a good primer on different aluminum alloys to help learn the difference.
I bet you could turn the aluminum wire into the other types of aluminum if it was melted down. I thought of something I wonder if aluminum wire melts down easier than say aluminum cans?.
It also depend on which buyers the scrap yards got. There are the international/national market prices, but they don't always reflect what's paid locally. Our shred price we got is usually half what are the national average prices even if we have a large foundry right here. Many of you can get around 40 to 50¢ / lbs for UBCs, but some yards here won't even buy them for what they're nor accept them in mixed aluminum and the ones who buy them pay about 15¢ /lbs. Maybe they can get better prices for EC wires rather than extrusion.
NEW TO SCRAPPING? READ THIS: Build up your horde of magnetic and non-magnetic metals in two piles until you have a better understanding of the business. Magnetic material has low value and is mostly always steel / shred / short iron. Read old threads about non-magnetic metals and ewaste (and how to sort them), but don't forget that they generally have absolutely no tolerance for contamination (screw / iron / foreign material).
True. So does anyone get insulated aluminum wire often? What about the 16 gauge stranded if it's aluminum does it count as ec or does it have to be big to be counted as ec wire? By big I mean 4/0 to 1gauge? I'm going to be getting 100lbs or so of insulated aluminum wire mostly 4/0 so that should be fun good thing I have a stripper.
Is that include the aluminum wire from transformers as well?
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