Copper Scrap Rate Today Delhi — June 14, 2026
As of June 14, 2026, Copper is trading at One Rupees per gram across India. The 10-gram rate stands at Twelve Rupees, and 100 grams costs One Hundred and Twenty Three Rupees.
Delhi Copper Scrap Rate Trend — 10 Days
Copper Scrap Rate Today Delhi
The copper scrap rate today Delhi stands at ₹1.23 on June 14, 2026. That is the clean live reference MetalsCost is tracking, and it matters because scrap buyers in Delhi rarely quote in isolation. They watch MCX copper futures, check the LME copper tone, and then shave or add a little depending on the condition of the lot.
For a trader on the ground, the real question is not just the headline tamba rate. It is what a buyer will pay for clean wire scrap, mixed copper pieces, burnt cable, or bus-bar cuttings. One bundle can look attractive and still get docked hard once the sorter opens it up.
- 1 gram: ₹1.23
- 10 grams: ₹12.30
- 100 grams: ₹123.00
- 1 kg: ₹1,230.00
- 10 kg: ₹12,300.00
- 1 metric tonne: ₹1,230,000.00
Delhi scrap yards usually prefer a simple base and then negotiate on purity. That is why one dealer may quote a neat per-kg figure while another talks in terms of liftable lot size, packing, and delivery. The number on the board is only the starting point.
Copper Scrap Price by Weight in Delhi
Today's Copper rate is One Rupees per gram. At this rate, 10 grams of Copper costs Twelve Rupees.
| Unit | Weight | Price (INR) | Price in Words |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Gram | 1.0000 g | ₹1.23 | One Rupees |
| 8 Grams | 8.0000 g | ₹9.84 | Ten Rupees |
| 10 Grams | 10.0000 g | ₹12.30 | Twelve Rupees |
| 100 Grams | 100.0000 g | ₹123.00 | One Hundred and Twenty Three Rupees |
| 1 Kilogram | 1,000.0000 g | ₹1,230.00 | One Thousand Two Hundred and Thirty Rupees |
| 1 Ounce (oz) | 28.3495 g | ₹34.87 | Thirty Five Rupees |
| 1 Troy Ounce | 31.1035 g | ₹38.26 | Thirty Eight Rupees |
| 1 Metric Ton | 1,000,000.0000 g | ₹1,230,000.00 | Twelve Lakh Thirty Thousand Rupees |
Why Delhi Scrap Buyers Move on MCX and LME Signals
Delhi copper scrap does not price itself from thin air. The first reference is usually the global copper tone, which comes from LME copper and, in India, from MCX copper futures. Once that benchmark shifts, local scrap buyers adjust for freight, grading loss, melting loss, and the margin they need to stay in the trade.
Purity still decides the final bid
ETP copper is the clean benchmark grade. Scrap is not ETP until it has been processed, and that is exactly why the discount exists. A bundle of stripped cable can fetch a better quote than mixed copper with rubber, solder, or steel contamination. Copper alloy scrap, brassy material, and oxidised pieces all get priced lower because the refiner has to spend more to get usable metal back out.
Import duty and GST also sit in the background. When the international copper market tightens, the landed cost in India rises quickly, and even scrap sellers feel it. The Delhi market is especially sensitive because it sits close to a dense network of fabricators, recycling units, and electrical contractors who buy and sell small lots every day.
Demand is not flat through the year either. Construction work, metro-linked jobs, power cabling, and cable-laying all pull more copper into the chain. Solar installations and EV-related wiring have added another layer of demand, while monsoon weeks usually slow site work and keep scrap movement a bit choppy. That lag shows up in the local rate before it shows up in the newspapers.
Delhi Copper Scrap Rate — 10-Day History
The most recent Copper price on record (2026-06-13) is One Rupees per gram.
| Date | Price (₹/g) | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 2026-06-13 | ₹1.23 | 0.00 |
| 2026-06-12 | ₹1.23 | +0.03 |
| 2026-06-11 | ₹1.20 | 0.00 |
| 2026-06-10 | ₹1.20 | -0.01 |
| 2026-06-09 | ₹1.21 | +0.01 |
| 2026-06-08 | ₹1.20 | 0.00 |
| 2026-06-07 | ₹1.20 | 0.00 |
| 2026-06-06 | ₹1.20 | -0.04 |
| 2026-06-05 | ₹1.24 | 0.00 |
| 2026-06-04 | ₹1.24 | — |
How to Read Copper Scrap as a Trading Signal
Scrap is a lagging market, but not a sleepy one. A sharp move in copper futures can reach Delhi yards the same day if the move is big enough and the rupee is under pressure. Smaller shifts often get absorbed by dealers first, then passed on once stock turns faster or a buyer is short on material.
That is why serious traders do not watch only the current quote. They keep an eye on MCX copper, the LME close, and the rupee-dollar rate together. If LME copper firms up while the rupee weakens, the local scrap rate can hold up even when demand is only average. If both go against the market, buyers become aggressive and sellers usually have to meet the price.
For retail users, there is also a practical angle. Copper scrap is not an investment product like gold coins or a sovereign bond. It is a physical trading market. Returns depend on sorting, timing, and finding the right buyer. That is why one Delhi trader may call it a good day while another says the same market was weak — both can be right, depending on the quality of stock on hand.
Seasonality matters too. Electrical shops restock before festive demand, project sites build inventory before the weather gets difficult, and recyclers often clear material when global prices improve for just a few sessions. Copper does not sit still for long. It never really has.
Copper Scrap Rate Today Delhi — FAQs
The copper scrap rate today Delhi is ₹1.23 as of June 14, 2026. Scrap yard quotes in Delhi usually move with MCX copper, LME copper and local sorting quality.
For a clean, sorted load, the copper scrap price per kg in Delhi is generally quoted around the live market level for that day, but the final deal depends on purity, moisture, mixed metal content and transport. The live base on this page is derived from MetalsCost copper pricing data.
ETP copper means electrolytic tough pitch copper, a refined 99.9%+ grade used in wiring and electrical parts. Scrap is already-used copper, so it usually trades below refined copper because the buyer still has to sort, test, melt and refine it.
Delhi copper scrap bhav changes with the LME copper spot price, rupee moves against the dollar, import duty, and the local scrap supply coming from cable shops, demolitions, fabrication units and industrial auctions. A tight supply day can lift rates quickly.
Yes. MCX copper futures give a clean reference for the day’s broader copper tone in India. Scrap dealers in Delhi often look at MCX copper and LME copper before fixing their own buying price, especially for bulk lots.
The live 1 kg reference is approximately ₹1,230.00 as of June 14, 2026, before local scrap discounts or purity adjustments.