Delhi Copper Scrap Price Today — April 30, 2026

Current Price
1.14/g
10 Gram Rate
11.40/10g
24h Change
+₹0.00
24h % Change
+0.00%

As of April 30, 2026, Copper is trading at One Rupees per gram across India. The 10-gram rate stands at Eleven Rupees, and 100 grams costs One Hundred and Fourteen Rupees.

Delhi Copper Scrap Price Today — 10-Day Trend

Delhi Copper Scrap Price Today

Delhi copper scrap price today sits at ₹1.14 on April 30, 2026, but that headline number is only the starting point. A scrap dealer in Delhi does not quote one flat figure for every lot; bright wire scrap, mixed cable, and oxidised material all travel at different levels. The live rate on this page gives you the benchmark, and it helps if you are comparing offers from Naraina, Mayapuri, or the old industrial belts that still move metal by the truckload.

Delhi copper scrap price today — scrap market rate in India
Copper scrap price in Delhi — April 30, 2026
  • 1 gram: ₹1.14
  • 10 grams: ₹11.40
  • 100 grams: ₹114.00
  • 1 kg: ₹1,140.00
  • 1 metric tonne: ₹1,140,000.00

That per-kg number matters more than the gram quote in the scrap trade, because most Delhi buyers settle by weight and then cut for purity, moisture, and recovery loss. MCX copper futures and LME copper still shape the day’s tone, though local scrap supply can keep the Delhi market a bit softer or a bit stubborn for a few hours.

Delhi Copper Scrap Rate vs Previous Periods

Today vs previous periods (₹ per gram)

Yesterday
₹1.14
+₹0.00 (+0.00%)
1 Week Ago
₹1.15
₹0.01 (-0.87%)
1 Month Ago
₹1.04
+₹0.10 (+9.62%)
1 Year Ago
₹0.82
+₹0.32 (+39.02%)

Copper is currently priced at One Rupees per gram. Compared to one year ago, the price has risen by Zero Rupees (+39.02%).

Delhi Copper Scrap Price by Weight

Today's Copper rate is One Rupees per gram. At this rate, 10 grams of Copper costs Eleven Rupees.

Unit Weight Price (INR) Price in Words
1 Gram 1.0000 g ₹1.14 One Rupees
8 Grams 8.0000 g ₹9.12 Nine Rupees
10 Grams 10.0000 g ₹11.40 Eleven Rupees
100 Grams 100.0000 g ₹114.00 One Hundred and Fourteen Rupees
1 Kilogram 1,000.0000 g ₹1,140.00 One Thousand One Hundred and Forty Rupees
1 Ounce (oz) 28.3495 g ₹32.32 Thirty Two Rupees
1 Troy Ounce 31.1035 g ₹35.46 Thirty Five Rupees
1 Metric Ton 1,000,000.0000 g ₹1,140,000.00 Eleven Lakh Forty Thousand Rupees

Why Delhi Scrap Buyers Watch LME and MCX So Closely

The Delhi scrap market does not live in isolation. Traders watch LME copper first, then check the rupee, then ask whether imported metal is landing at a higher replacement cost after duty and GST are counted. Once those three numbers shift together, the scrap bazaar usually adjusts its bids before lunch.

Factors affecting Delhi copper scrap price — MCX and LME copper rates
Delhi copper scrap market factors — benchmark pricing, imports, and local demand

Grade, Purity, and the Scrap Discount

Clean ETP copper scrap always attracts a stronger quote than mixed material. That is not a theory; it is basic refinery math. Bright bare conductor, heavy copper cable, and neat punching scrap recover more metal after melting, so the buyer pays up. Oxidised scrap, alloy contamination, and bits of brass pull the price down because the furnace loses yield and the sorter loses time.

Demand also plays a quiet but real role. Electrical contractors buy more copper scrap when wiring work picks up, and Delhi’s market often gets firmer when construction activity, metro-linked work, or power distribution jobs create fresh consumption. If Chinese industrial output turns weak, global copper can sag fast; if solar installation demand or grid expansion improves, the tone can turn firmer just as quickly.

Delhi Copper Scrap Price — Last 10 Days

The most recent Copper price on record (2026-04-29) is One Rupees per gram.

Date Price (₹/g) Change
2026-04-29 ₹1.14 0.00
2026-04-28 ₹1.14 -0.01
2026-04-27 ₹1.15 +0.01
2026-04-26 ₹1.14 -0.01
2026-04-25 ₹1.15 +0.01
2026-04-24 ₹1.14 -0.01
2026-04-23 ₹1.15 +0.01
2026-04-22 ₹1.14 +0.01
2026-04-21 ₹1.13 0.00
2026-04-20 ₹1.13

How to Read Delhi Copper Scrap Price Today as a Market Signal

Copper scrap is a cycle-sensitive business. A small move in the price today may not look dramatic, but it often tells you what mills, wire drawers, and dealers expect over the next few sessions. When inventory is tight and international copper is climbing, scrap sellers usually hold back stock. When supply is plentiful and buyers are slow, everyone starts bargaining harder than usual.

For retail users, that means the live rate is useful, but the final deal still depends on the lot in front of you. Scrap merchants quote by condition as much as by metal content. A clean bundle of stripped wire can price very differently from contaminated household scrap, and the gap can be wide enough to matter on a truckload.

Delhi traders who track MCX copper futures get an edge because the contract often gives an early hint on rupee pricing. LME copper remains the global anchor, but the Indian market converts that move into INR and then layers in freight, duty, and the dealer’s working margin. That is why a sudden rupee slip can lift local scrap even when overseas copper looks flat.

There is no sovereign bond or neat digital SIP product for copper in India, so most people stay close to the physical market or to MCX. That is not glamorous, but it is how the trade actually works. When the cycle turns, the best signal usually comes from the scrap yard, not from a headline.

Delhi Copper Scrap Price Today — FAQs

The Delhi copper scrap price today is ₹1.14 as of April 30, 2026. Actual buying rates in Chandni Chowk, Naraina, and other scrap markets may vary by grade, purity, and lot size.

No. Scrap trades at a discount to refined copper because it needs sorting, melting, and refining. ETP copper cathode is higher purity and usually commands a better rate than mixed scrap, wire scrap, or turnings.

Delhi scrap traders track MCX copper futures, LME copper spot price, and the USD/INR exchange rate. When LME copper rises or the rupee weakens, scrap rates in Delhi usually firm up too, though local supply can soften the move.

At the live MetalsCost rate, 1 kg copper scrap works out to about ₹1,140.00 today. Scrap merchants may quote a different figure based on purity, oxidation, and whether the lot is mixed.

Delhi scrap prices move with import parity, LME copper swings, local demand from wire drawing units, and dealer inventory. In a tight market, even a small change in overseas copper can show up quickly in the scrap bazaar.

ETP means Electrolytic Tough Pitch copper, the standard high-purity copper used for electrical work. Scrap that is clean, bright, and close to ETP grade gets a stronger price than dirty cable scrap or mixed copper alloy material.