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Oman’s Copper Scrap and Wastes Market Outlook Report
8,431€
- TRY: 365,000 ₺
Copper scrap is one of the supply sources in the copper industry. It accounts for a third of total copper consumption in Oman. Scrap is used in either of two ways: it is cast and refined into cathodes or unwrought products, or directly used in the production of copper and alloy semis. In the latter case, production costs are significantly reduced. Thus, copper scrap is mostly cast into unwrought products and sold to upstream buyers (to be converted into cathode) and downstream semis producers. It should be noted that semis producers with fire refining furnaces directly use scrap rather than secondary unwrought copper to produce semis.
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Iran’s Copper Scrap and Waste Market Outlook Report
8,431€
- TRY: 365,000 ₺
Copper scrap is one of the supply sources in the copper industry. It accounts for a third of total copper consumption in Iran. Scrap is used in either of two ways: it is cast and refined into cathodes or unwrought products, or directly used in the production of copper and alloy semis. In the latter case, production costs are significantly reduced. Thus, copper scrap is mostly cast into unwrought products and sold to upstream buyers (to be converted into cathode) and downstream semis producers. It should be noted that semis producers with fire refining furnaces directly use scrap rather than secondary unwrought copper to produce semis.
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Saudi Arabia’s Copper Scrap and Waste Market Outlook Report
8,431€
- TRY: 365,000 ₺
Copper scrap is one of the supply sources in the copper industry. It accounts for a third of total copper consumption in Saudi Arabia. Scrap is used in either of two ways: it is cast and refined into cathodes or unwrought products, or directly used in the production of copper and alloy semis. In the latter case, production costs are significantly reduced. Thus, copper scrap is mostly cast into unwrought products and sold to upstream buyers (to be converted into cathode) and downstream semis producers. It should be noted that semis producers with fire refining furnaces directly use scrap rather than secondary unwrought copper to produce semis.
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UAE’s Copper Scrap and Wastes Market Outlook Report
8,431€
- TRY: 365,000 ₺
Copper scrap is one of the supply sources in the copper industry. It accounts for a third of total copper consumption in the UAE. Scrap is used in either of two ways: it is cast and refined into cathodes or unwrought products, or directly used in the production of copper and alloy semis. In the latter case, production costs are significantly reduced. Thus, copper scrap is mostly cast into unwrought products and sold to upstream buyers (to be converted into cathode) and downstream semis producers. It should be noted that semis producers with fire refining furnaces directly use scrap rather than secondary unwrought copper to produce semis.
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Turkey’s Copper Scrap and Waste Market Outlook Report
8,431€
- TRY: 365,000 ₺
Copper scrap is one of the supply sources in the copper industry. It accounts for a third of total copper consumption in Turkey. Scrap is used in either of two ways: it is cast and refined into cathodes or unwrought products, or directly used in the production of copper and alloy semis. In the latter case, production costs are significantly reduced. Thus, copper scrap is mostly cast into unwrought products and sold to upstream buyers (to be converted into cathode) and downstream semis producers. It should be noted that semis producers with fire refining furnaces directly use scrap rather than secondary unwrought copper to produce semis.
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Iran’s Copper Casting Parts Market Outlook Report
8,431€
- TRY: 365,000 ₺
Casting parts are not generally categorized as finished products and are used in the fabrication of other products; based on composition, they fall into copper parts (non-alloy), brass parts, and alloy parts (excluding brass). Alloy and brass parts constitute the largest market share. Copper parts are used in industrial products such as parts for welding machines, steel casting molds, and artisanal handicrafts, while brass parts have wider applications including tools and equipment (locks and keys, zippers, door handles, rims and trims, bolts and nuts, etc.), faucets and valves for water and gas, home lighting and decorative products, auto parts, etc.
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Iran’s Unwrought Copper Market Outlook Report
8,431€
- TRY: 365,000 ₺
Unwrought copper is an intermediate group of products that includes slabs, billets, and ingots; it is used as raw material to produce copper semis and downstream products. It should be noted that ingots have a wider range of applications and are also used to produce billets and slabs. Alloy intermediate products (especially brass) account for the largest share of demand. This is because brass RBS have stronger demand compared to other copper semis.
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Turkey’s Unwrought Copper Market Outlook Report
8,431€
- TRY: 365,000 ₺
Unwrought copper is an intermediate group of products that includes slabs, billets, and ingots; it is used as raw material to produce copper semis and downstream products. It should be noted that ingots have a wider range of applications and are also used to produce billets and slabs. Alloy intermediate products (especially brass) account for the largest share of demand. This is because brass RBS have stronger demand compared to other copper semis.
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Global & Regional Copper Scrap Trade Overview
115€
- TRY: 5,000 ₺
Recycling industrial scrap and waste helps plants to use low cost raw materials as well as contributing to environment. These materials seem more valuable when refined metal has high prices such as copper. Global trade of copper scrap dropped during 2012-2016 because of bearish copper market. Middle east is net exporter of copper scrap forming 5% of global trade volume.
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