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*HRC - hot rolled coil, comes up to 0.5" thickness [https://www.argusmedia.com/en/methodology/key-prices/argus-us-hrc-steel-price#:~:text=Hot%2Drolled%20coil%20(HRC),many%20steel%2Dbased%20industrial%20products.]
*HRC - hot rolled coil, comes up to 0.5" thickness [https://www.argusmedia.com/en/methodology/key-prices/argus-us-hrc-steel-price#:~:text=Hot%2Drolled%20coil%20(HRC),many%20steel%2Dbased%20industrial%20products.]
*ST - short ton, 2000 lb
*ST - short ton, 2000 lb
*Cold Rolled Steel - is obtained by cold working HRC coil. [https://www.cargohandbook.com/Steel_sheet_in_coils]


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Revision as of 15:53, 10 January 2023

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Definitions

  • Prime, excess, and secondary - [1]
  • HRC - hot rolled coil, comes up to 0.5" thickness [2]
  • ST - short ton, 2000 lb
  • Cold Rolled Steel - is obtained by cold working HRC coil. [3]

Steel

  • $600/ton on the commodity market [4]

Examples

  • Aluminum $1/lb - [5]
  • Zinc - $1/lb [6]
  • Nickel - $9/lb [7]
  • Stainless - $1? [8]
  • Steel - 30 cents/lb - [9]