While, copper cable scrap, copper scrap heavy, copper utensils, copper billets and brass utensils scrap eased due to sluggish demand from industrial users.
Nickel rose by Rs 15 per kg to Rs 820 from Thursday's close Rs 805 and tin went-up by Rs 10 per kg to Rs 1,335 as against Rs 1,325.
Copper armiture inched up per kg to Rs 433.
However, copper utensils and brass utensils scrap edged down by Rs 2 per kg each to Rs 413 and Rs 333 as compared Rs 415 and Rs 335 yesterday.
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