The industrial were steady at the LME amidst cautiousness ahead of a German ruling on the euro zone's bailout fund and a Fed meeting which could reveal additional stimulus measures.
Tin firmed up by Rs 5 per kg to Rs 1,275 from overnight closing level of Rs 1,270.
Copper scrap heavy, copper armiture and brass utensils scrap also inched up by a rupee per kg each to Rs 484, Rs 476 and Rs 323.
However, Nickel slipped by Rs 5 per kg to Rs 1,080 from Rs 1,085 and zinc softened by a rupee per kg to Rs 141.
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