Aluminium, copper armature and zinc gained on better offtake from consumer industries.
The industrial metals firmed up at LME, but in low volumes, with traders reluctant to take positions ahead of a key labour report from the US and a key leadership meeting in China.
Tin fell by Rs 5 per kg to Rs 1,585 from last Saturday's closing level of Rs 1,590.
However, aluminium ingots moved-up by Rs 2 per kg to Rs 153 as against Rs 151 previously.
Copper armature, aluminium utensils scrap and zinc inched-up by Re 1 per kg each to Rs 481, Rs 124 and Rs 160, respectively.
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