Elsewhere, copper sheets cutting and aluminium utensils rebounded owing to fresh offtake from consuming industries.
However, select copper, brass, nickel and lead declined on the back reduced demand from industrial users.
Tin rose by Rs 10 per kilo to Rs 1,590 from Monday's closing level of Rs 1,580.
Copper sheets cutting and aluminium utensils also moved up by Rs 2 per kilo each to Rs 477 and Rs 131 as against Rs 475 and Rs 129 previously.
Nickel dropped by Rs 5 per kilo to Rs 1,145 from yesterday's closing level of Rs 1,150.
Copper cable scrap, copper wire bar and lead also softened by a rupee per kilo each to Rs 492, Rs 520 and Rs 143.
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