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BRONZE PLATE

Continuous Cast bronze rectangles and blocks are available cut to any length in C93200 (SAE 660) Bearing Bronze, C93600 Leaded Tin Bronze, C95400 Aluminum Bronze and in C86300 (SAE 430B) Manganese Bronze.

We offer water-jet cutting services for rolled plate in C46400 Naval Brass, C61400 Aluminum Bronze, C63000 Nickel Aluminum Bronze and in Copper-Nickel alloys C71500 and C70600

We offer C46400 Diamond Cut Naval Brass Plate Ground to +.000"/-.004" on the thickness and custom tolerances as well.

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What's Driving
Metal Prices

Factors creating the on-going surge in copper prices and base metal prices.

The U.S. imposed a 50% Section 232 tariff on the copper content of semi-finished and derivative copper products, effective August 1, 2025. These tariffs aim to bolster domestic production but create complexities for businesses in pricing, sourcing, and compliance, affecting global copper markets. 

In addition copper costs are soaring due to massive demand from the energy transition (EVs, renewables, grid) and AI data centers colliding with slow mine supply growth, production disruptions (labor, technical issues), aging mines, and government policies like tariffs, creating a structural supply deficit. 

Tin prices jumped to a record level due to a severe, ongoing global supply squeeze from mine disruptions (DRC, Myanmar, Indonesia) and increasing demand driven by its critical role in electronics (solder), green energy tech, and packaging, creating a significant market deficit and attracting speculative investment. Supply chain issues, including export permit delays and political instability in key producing regions, combined with growing recognition of tin's necessity for the energy transition, fueled a rally to multi-year highs in late 2025 and early 2026. 

Nickel prices are rising due to anticipated supply cuts from major producer Indonesia, tighter quotas, increased demand from stainless steel and EV battery sectors (despite some LFP shifts), speculative buying, and broader market strength in metals, with investors reacting to policy signals and potential disruptions.

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