Depends on the yard. One yard will pay more for cat 5/6 than power cords, and anothe ryard pays more for powercords than the first yard pays for cat 5/6.
The best thing for people that deal in small amounts of wire (under half ton a month) is get a rough idea on the various ways it CAN be graded, then talk to the non ferrous managers at a few yards to see how they sort it and what their pricing is.
Wire is probably the scrap item that is most commonly mis-graded and randomly priced. It doesnt matter what you call it, it matters what someone will pay you for it.
If you are dealing with thousands of lbs, it opens the door for you to talk to people that don't do walk-ins, or talk to someone at the yard that is higher than a manager/supervisor.
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