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    Couprio nickel were is a buyer?

    Ok breaking down a ice machine again. Does any. One know a buyer for the nickel plated copper refrigeration coil. Aka cuprio nickel, other than number 2 copper? Tim. viseo7class@gmail.com

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    Jeeze buddy, #2 copper is about the best you can get for scrap for base metal. I would say that unless you are selling it as parts, that is probably the best you will do. Copper is worth way more than nickel and you are getting copper price for it, and it ain't clean bare bright.

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    Technically, the nickel spot price is a good bit higher than copper but *whatever*. Not that important.

    I use the copper nickel alloy for brake lines. It's a good bit expensive to buy but it's a permanent fix. You'll never have another brake line failure for as long as you own the vehicle. Much easier than steel to work with as well. Interesting that it's used in refrigeration too.

    Have to wonder if it should even go in the #2 though. It's kind of an oddball alloy. Maybe it should be kept off by itself ? Inform the yard and let them decide if they want to buy it or not ? Seems like it would be the most honest thing to do.
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    A yard I used to use got a premium for this copper/nickel but they had 1000's of pounds of it....one ice machine will not produce enuff for anyone to get interested

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    Quote Originally Posted by hills View Post
    Technically, the nickel spot price is a good bit higher than copper but *whatever*. Not that important.

    I use the copper nickel alloy for brake lines. It's a good bit expensive to buy but it's a permanent fix. You'll never have another brake line failure for as long as you own the vehicle. Much easier than steel to work with as well. Interesting that it's used in refrigeration too.

    Have to wonder if it should even go in the #2 though. It's kind of an oddball alloy. Maybe it should be kept off by itself ? Inform the yard and let them decide if they want to buy it or not ? Seems like it would be the most honest thing to do.
    Not from what I found....

    https://www.google.com/search?sxsrf=...31.WCMp8whbuQY

    https://www.google.com/search?sxsrf=...39.eANngKal3mc

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    You're lucky your yard lets you bleed it in to your number 2. Without a large enough quantity to sell on its own to a mill that nickel content is just contamination and considerably higher than the % allowed for number 2 Cu.

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    Good point T. It's only worth what you can get for it.

    I was going by copper and nickel spot prices at Kitco. About 2.79 & 6.39 /lb respectively.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackgold12 View Post
    Nuttin special as scrap goes.

    Cupronickel or copper-nickel is an alloy of copper that contains nickel and strengthening elements, such as iron and manganese. The copper content typically varies from 60 to 90 percent
    I would tend to think of it this way:

    Copper is one metal.

    Nickel is another metal.

    Cupronickel, being an alloy, is it's own distinct metal ?

    What would happen if you melted Cupronickel ?



    Would it break down into it's component parts -or- would it just be Cupronickel alloy in liquid form ?

    I honestly don't know. Figured i would pose the question cause you probably know more about that kind of thing.
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