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Aluminium Utensils Rate Per Kg in India — June 19, 2026

Current Price
0.29/g
10 Gram Rate
2.93/10g
24h Change
₹0.00
24h % Change
-0.05%

As of June 19, 2026, Aluminium is trading at Zero Rupees per gram across India. The 10-gram rate stands at Three Rupees, and 100 grams costs Twenty Nine Rupees.

Aluminium Utensils Rate Per Kg — 10-Day Trend

Aluminium Utensils Rate Per Kg in India Today

The aluminium utensils rate per kg in India is ₹0.29 on June 19, 2026. That is the base metal reference, not the finished shelf price of a pot or a pan, because fabrication, polishing, packaging, and local taxes all add their own layer. Traders watch MCX aluminium futures and LME aluminium closely, while utensil makers look at the same number with a slightly more practical eye: what will this do to my landed cost next week?

Aluminium utensils rate per kg in India today — live market price
Aluminium price in India — June 19, 2026
  • 1 gram: ₹0.29
  • 10 grams: ₹2.93
  • 100 grams: ₹29.31
  • 1 kg: ₹293.13
  • 1 metric tonne: ₹293,125.00

For a buyer comparing kitchenware quotes, the gram price is a shorthand. In the trade, people still talk in kilos and tonnes, especially when they are comparing primary aluminium, secondary aluminium, or scrap-linked material coming into a rolling or utensil unit.

How the Aluminium Utensils Rate Per Kg Has Moved

Today vs previous periods (₹ per gram)

Yesterday
₹0.29
+₹0.00 (+-0.05%)
1 Week Ago
₹0.31
₹0.01 (-4.00%)
1 Month Ago
₹0.32
₹0.02 (-7.33%)
1 Year Ago
₹0.20
+₹0.09 (+46.07%)

Aluminium is currently priced at Zero Rupees per gram. Compared to one year ago, the price has risen by Zero Rupees (+46.07%).

Aluminium Utensils Rate by Weight

Today's Aluminium rate is Zero Rupees per gram. At this rate, 10 grams of Aluminium costs Three Rupees.

Unit Weight Price (INR) Price in Words
1 Gram 1.0000 g ₹0.29 Zero Rupees
8 Grams 8.0000 g ₹2.35 Two Rupees
10 Grams 10.0000 g ₹2.93 Three Rupees
100 Grams 100.0000 g ₹29.31 Twenty Nine Rupees
1 Kilogram 1,000.0000 g ₹293.13 Two Hundred and Ninety Three Rupees
1 Ounce (oz) 28.3495 g ₹8.31 Eight Rupees
1 Troy Ounce 31.1035 g ₹9.12 Nine Rupees
1 Metric Ton 1,000,000.0000 g ₹293,125.00 Two Lakh Ninety Three Thousand One Hundred and Twenty Five Rupees

Why Aluminium Utensils Don’t Trade at the Same Rate as Raw Metal

The base rate starts with LME grade A aluminium, then moves through USD/INR conversion, import duty, and domestic market spread before it lands in India. On paper, that sounds neat. In real life, utensil pricing is messier. A vendor selling a batch of tiffin carriers or pressure cooker bodies is not quoting pure metal; he is pricing sheet thickness, forming loss, quality rejections, finishing, and the cost of keeping stock when prices jump mid-month.

Factors affecting aluminium utensils rate per kg — MCX and LME market drivers
Aluminium market factors — MCX and LME rates driving India aluminium prices

Primary metal, scrap feed, and alloy choice

Primary aluminium usually commands the cleaner price because it offers consistent purity and chemistry. Secondary aluminium comes from recycled feed and often trades at a discount, though the actual gap changes with scrap availability and melting quality. For utensils, many manufacturers still prefer cleaner input because food-contact goods cannot afford ugly surprises like pitting, poor finish, or weak forming. Alloy grade matters too. A basic domestic utensil line may use a different alloy mix than a stronger 6061-based structural product, and that difference shows up in the bill long before the consumer notices it on the shop shelf.

Demand also moves the tape. Packaging consumption keeps climbing, especially aluminium foil for food and pharma. Construction pulls sheet and extrusion demand for window systems, and the EV supply chain has made lightweight metal even more relevant. China still dominates global primary aluminium output, so when smelter production, power tariffs, or coal-linked energy costs move there, Indian buyers feel the ripple. That is why the aluminium utensils rate per kg can look steady one week and suddenly jump the next without any local factory changing its own process.

Aluminium Utensils Rate Per Kg — Last 10 Days

The most recent Aluminium price on record (2026-06-18) is Zero Rupees per gram.

Date Price (₹/g) Change
2026-06-18 ₹0.29 0.00
2026-06-17 ₹0.29 +0.00
2026-06-16 ₹0.29 -0.01
2026-06-15 ₹0.30 0.00
2026-06-14 ₹0.31 0.00
2026-06-13 ₹0.31 +0.00
2026-06-12 ₹0.31 +0.00
2026-06-11 ₹0.30 0.00
2026-06-10 ₹0.31 -0.01
2026-06-09 ₹0.31

What Buyers Should Watch Before Placing a Bulk Utensils Order

Anyone sourcing kitchenware for wholesale or institutional supply should treat the metal rate as the starting point, not the final answer. A vendor’s quote can swing because sheet thickness changes, because polishing loss rises, or because a plant is covering itself against a fresh move in MCX aluminium futures. That is normal. The smarter move is to compare a few quotes on the same day and check whether the seller is quoting raw weight, finished weight, or a packed rate that already includes transport.

Seasonality matters too. In many Indian cities, demand gets stronger before the summer cooking season and again around festive purchases, while monsoon months often bring a slower pace in fabrication and retail movement. That pattern does not make aluminium a speculative retail asset in the way gold often is. It remains an industrial commodity first. Still, if you track the 52-week band, follow LME aluminium, and watch domestic capacity from large producers such as Hindalco and Vedanta, you get a decent read on where utensil pricing is likely to settle.

For small traders, the practical takeaway is simple. Keep an eye on the aluminium bhav, compare 1 kg and 1 tonne pricing, and stay alert to exchange-rate swings. A weak rupee can lift the local rate even when overseas prices stay flat. That is the part many buyers miss. They look only at the sticker price on a Tuesday and forget that the next replenishment may arrive at a very different level.

Aluminium Utensils Rate Per Kg — FAQ

The aluminium utensils rate per kg in India today is ₹0.29 on June 19, 2026. That is the base metal reference; finished utensils often cost more because of rolling, pressing, polishing, GST, transport, and dealer margin.

No. Aluminium scrap price is lower because scrap is recycled material and often carries melting losses, impurities, or mixed alloys. Utensil-grade metal is usually tied closer to primary aluminium or clean secondary aluminium with better consistency.

Indian pricing usually follows LME aluminium as the global benchmark, then gets converted into INR using the dollar-rupee rate and adjusted for import duty. MCX aluminium futures reflect that same chain, so a move in LME often shows up in the local utensils market soon after.

Utensils are fabricated goods. A pan, pressure cooker body, saucepan, or thali includes forming, tooling, labour, surface finishing, wastage, packaging, and margin. Raw aluminium per kg is only the starting point.

At today’s rate, 1 kg of aluminium works out to about ₹293.13. That figure is the metal value before fabrication, brand premium, and local tax treatment.

Primary aluminium gives cleaner chemistry and tighter quality control. Secondary aluminium can be cheaper, but for cooking ware the maker must watch alloy composition, food-contact safety, and finish. Buyers in the market usually pay more for better consistency.