While, brass prices declined further owing to reduced offtake from alloy industries.
Tin rose by Rs 5 per kg to Rs 1,370 from Thursday's closing level of Rs 1,365.
Copper cables scrap, copper sheet cutting, and copper wire bar gained by Rs 2 per kg to Rs 392, Rs 385 and Rs 420 as against Rs 390, Rs 383 and Rs 418.
Copper utensils scrap and copper sheet cutting edged up by a Re per kg to Rs 346 and Rs 367, respectively.
Brass utensil scrap fell by Rs 7 per kg to Rs 283 as compared to Rs 290.
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