Thursday, 29 January 2026

Scrap Copper Wire: Grades, Pricing, and How to Maximize Your Profits - Ivory Pharmachem Inc Recycling

  Scrap copper wire is one of the most valuable recyclable materials in the scrap metals industry. With an unlimited recyclable life, copper can be reused repeatedly without losing its physical or chemical properties. It is widely used in electric motors, alternators, computers, construction, industrial machinery, and—most notably—electrical wiring.

Because of its high demand and consistent market value, many scrap dealers ask the same key questions:

·         How do you get the best price for scrap copper wire?

·         What grades of scrap copper wire exist?

·         Is it worth stripping wire, or should it be sold as-is?

Ivory Pharmachem Inc. has created this guide to help answer those questions and explain how scrap copper wire pricing is calculated. Refer to Table 1 (pricing chart by grade) for a detailed breakdown.

Why Scrap Copper Wire Is So Valuable

Copper commands premium prices because it can be recycled and repurposed indefinitely without degrading quality. In fact, nearly 80% of all copper in use today has been recycled at least once. Understanding copper wire grades is essential, as purity and preparation directly impact payout.

 


Most Common Scrap Copper Wire Grades

·         Bare Bright Copper (Millberry)

·         #1 Copper (Candy)

·         #2 Copper (Birch/Cliff)

·         #1 Insulated Copper Wire

·         #2 Insulated Copper Wire

·         #3 BX Cable

·         #4 Insulated – Christmas Lights

(For the complete list of scrap material grades, visit ISRI.org)

 

Bare Bright Copper (Millberry)

Bare Bright Copper is the highest-value scrap copper wire. It consists of clean, uncoated, unalloyed copper wire—free from insulation, paint, oxidation, or contaminants—and not smaller than 16 AWG.

To qualify:

·         No tinning or coating

·         No burnt or brittle wire

·         Bright, shiny appearance

The most effective way to convert insulated wire into Bare Bright Copper is by using a professional Ivory Pharmachem wire stripping machine. Stripping #1 insulated wire typically upgrades it directly to Bare Bright pricing.

 

#1 Scrap Copper (Candy)

#1 Copper is slightly less valuable than Bare Bright but still highly profitable. It may show minor oxidation and includes:

·         Clean copper wire (≥ 1/16″ diameter)

·         Bus bars

·         Clippings

·         Clean copper tubing (free of fittings, paint, solder, and insulation)

Light oxidation is acceptable. Many copper pipes and wires qualify as #1 copper once fittings and contaminants are removed.

 

#2 Copper Wire (Birch/Cliff)

#2 Copper includes unalloyed copper scrap with 94–96% copper content. It typically has visible tarnish, solder, paint, or coatings.

This grade may include:

·         Oxidized copper wire

·         Soldered copper

·         Copper with coatings or discoloration

Material must be free of excessive oil, iron, ash, insulation residue, burnt wire, or non-metallic contamination.

 

#1 Insulated Copper Wire

This category includes clean, unalloyed copper wire with insulation intact. Accepted insulation thickness is 16 AWG or larger, and insulation does not need to be removed to qualify.

Common examples:

·         Romex wire

·         THHN

·         12, 14, 16 AWG

·         Single-strand and multi-strand

·         500 MCM to 1000 MCM

·         XLPE cable

Stripping #1 insulated wire results in Bare Bright Copper, significantly increasing value.

 

#2 Insulated Copper Wire

#2 Insulated wire consists of copper wire thinner than 16 gauge, often with heavy, double, or plastic insulation. Coatings such as tin or nickel are acceptable.

Common examples:

·         Phone and data wire

·         Computer cables

·         Extension cords

·         Speaker wire

·         Appliance cables

·         Tin-coated or lacquered copper

Once stripped, this material typically qualifies as #2 copper.

 

#3 BX Cable

BX (armored) cable contains copper wire encased in an aluminum or steel jacket. Older BX cable is usually steel-jacketed.

Scrap strategy:

·         Remove the armored jacket to recover solid THHN copper

·         Strip further to produce Bare Bright Copper (labor-dependent)

Selling aluminum shielding separately alongside copper can maximize returns.

 

#4 Insulated – Christmas Lights

Christmas lights are generally not worth stripping due to very thin wire and heavy insulation. They are typically sold for smelting, with prices ranging from $0.10 to $0.25 per lb, depending on the market.

 

How Much Is Scrap Copper Wire Worth?

Scrap copper pricing depends on:

·         Grade and purity

·         Weight and volume

·         Market demand

Higher purity equals higher payouts. Larger volumes also provide stronger negotiating leverage with scrap yards. Once you identify your grade, you can estimate expected payouts with reasonable accuracy.

 

How to Maximize Scrap Copper Wire Profits

1.      Identify your wire grade accurately
If it can be stripped, strip it—Bare Bright Copper can be worth nearly 3× more than insulated wire.

2.      Sort material by grade
Separate Bare Bright, #1 Insulated, #2 Insulated, BX Cable, and Christmas Lights.

3.      Weigh your material in advance
Knowing your exact weight protects you during negotiations.

4.      Call multiple scrap yards
Prices vary—always describe grade and weight clearly.

5.      Deliver higher volumes
Many yards pay better rates on 100 lb+ minimums.

6.      Cash in and repeat

 

Is It Worth Stripping Scrap Copper Wire?

Yes. Absolutely.

Investing in a professional Ivory Pharmachem wire stripping machine typically pays for itself quickly. Stripped copper consistently delivers higher returns, especially when converting #1 insulated wire into Bare Bright Copper.  Stripping is one of the most effective ways to increase profit margins in the scrap copper business.

IvoryPharInc.com has built a strong presence in the global recycling industry, specializing in the trading and export of ferrous and non-ferrous metals, plastics, and paper scrap. With years of experience, a reputation for quality, and a deep commitment to sustainability, Ivory Phar Inc. has become a trusted name among recycling and manufacturing businesses worldwide.


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