Tin (Sheet Metal) Scrap Prices in Kansas
Current Tin (Sheet Metal) prices at scrap yards in Kansas. Compare local offers against the U.S. national average to get the most money for your scrap.
Average Tin (Sheet Metal) Price
The min/max range reflects a blended index (local + national data). Your local high may be lower.
- Low (up to $0.07): Floor price, typically for small loads.
- Mid ($0.09): A fair deal for standard quantities.
- High ($0.12+): Top-dollar rate. Offered for large commercial loads or by the most competitive buyers.
Pricing verified from 2 live board rates today.
Tin (Sheet Metal) price reference for Kansas
Scrap yards in Kansas don’t always update their prices in real time. To give you a reliable current value, we use the U.S. national average ($0.08/lb). The secondary metals market tracks exchange moves consistently across the country. Use this national figure as your benchmark when negotiating with local yards. Tin (Sheet Metal) prices across the U.S. →
Where to Sell Tin (Sheet Metal) in Kansas
These are scrap yards in Kansas that recently updated Tin (Sheet Metal) prices in our database. Call them to lock in a quote. If your city isn't listed, use the National Index above as a bargaining reference with your nearest buyer.
Wichita Material Recovery - WMR - 303-9303
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Tin (Sheet Metal) Price Trends & Market History
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Tin (Sheet Metal): Scrap Yard Price vs. World Market (CME)
Avg scrap yard price
World market price (CME)
Tin (Sheet Metal): Spread vs. Exchange — Monthly History
| Period | World price (per lb) | Scrap yard price (per lb) | Spread vs. exchange |
|---|---|---|---|
| March 2026 (current) | $0.174571 | $0.10 | -$0.08 (44.1%) |
| February 2026 | $0.169679 | $0.10 | -$0.07 (42.7%) |
| January 2026 | $0.169184 | $0.09 | -$0.07 (43.9%) |
| December 2025 | $0.165335 | $0.10 | -$0.06 (38%) |
| November 2025 | $0.162647 | $0.10 | -$0.07 (40.8%) |
| October 2025 | $0.158761 | $0.10 | -$0.06 (39%) |
| September 2025 | $0.15567 | $0.09 | -$0.07 (42.2%) |
| August 2025 | $0.158816 | $0.10 | -$0.06 (38.5%) |
| July 2025 | $0.159239 | $0.10 | -$0.06 (39.2%) |
| June 2025 | $0.155033 | $0.09 | -$0.07 (41.9%) |
| May 2025 | $0.157923 | $0.09 | -$0.06 (40.2%) |
| April 2025 | $0.161157 | $0.09 | -$0.07 (42.7%) |
| March 2025 | $0.169235 | $0.09 | -$0.08 (46.4%) |
| February 2025 | $0.166 | $0.10 | -$0.07 (40.4%) |
| January 2025 | $0.158671 | $0.08 | -$0.07 (47.1%) |
| December 2024 | $0.159039 | $0.10 | -$0.06 (40%) |
| November 2024 | $0.165953 | $0.10 | -$0.07 (39.9%) |
| October 2024 | $0.173261 | $0.10 | -$0.07 (40.4%) |
| September 2024 | $0.16823 | $0.10 | -$0.07 (40.4%) |
| August 2024 | $0.166132 | $0.10 | -$0.07 (39.8%) |
| July 2024 | $0.174761 | $0.11 | -$0.07 (38.9%) |
| June 2024 | $0.173733 | $0.10 | -$0.07 (41.7%) |
| May 2024 | $0.174594 | $0.10 | -$0.07 (40.9%) |
| April 2024 | $0.174133 | $0.09 | -$0.08 (45.6%) |
| March 2024 | $0.174719 | $0.10 | -$0.07 (40.4%) |
| February 2024 | $0.183579 | $0.10 | -$0.08 (44.6%) |
| January 2024 | $0.185484 | $0.11 | -$0.08 (40.7%) |
| December 2023 | $0.189755 | $0.11 | -$0.08 (40.5%) |
| November 2023 | $0.18284 | $0.11 | -$0.07 (40%) |
| October 2023 | $0.168132 | $0.09 | -$0.08 (45.1%) |
| September 2023 | $0.171903 | $0.10 | -$0.07 (41.8%) |
| August 2023 | $0.169355 | $0.10 | -$0.07 (41%) |
| July 2023 | $0.167445 | $0.10 | -$0.07 (40.3%) |
| June 2023 | $0.171827 | $0.10 | -$0.07 (41%) |
| May 2023 | $0.168968 | $0.10 | -$0.07 (40.1%) |
| April 2023 | $0.187047 | $0.11 | -$0.07 (39.8%) |
| March 2023 | $0.203358 | $0.12 | -$0.09 (42.6%) |
| February 2023 | $0.200689 | $0.12 | -$0.08 (39.1%) |
| January 2023 | $0.188281 | $0.10 | -$0.09 (45.2%) |
| December 2022 | $0.175474 | $0.11 | -$0.07 (39.9%) |
| November 2022 | $0.15927 | $0.08 | -$0.08 (48.7%) |
| October 2022 | $0.161587 | $0.10 | -$0.06 (38.7%) |
| September 2022 | $0.162657 | $0.10 | -$0.06 (38.7%) |
| August 2022 | $0.17361 | $0.10 | -$0.07 (39.8%) |
| July 2022 | $0.169839 | $0.10 | -$0.07 (40%) |
| June 2022 | $0.173823 | $0.10 | -$0.07 (39.8%) |
| May 2022 | $0.217184 | $0.13 | -$0.09 (40%) |
| April 2022 | $0.271843 | $0.16 | -$0.11 (39.9%) |
| March 2022 | $0.293526 | $0.17 | -$0.12 (40.4%) |
| February 2022 | $0.229654 | $0.14 | -$0.09 (39.7%) |
| January 2022 | $0.212861 | $0.10 | -$0.11 (52.1%) |
| December 2021 | $0.203377 | $0.11 | -$0.09 (46.2%) |
| November 2021 | $0.211507 | $0.13 | -$0.08 (39.6%) |
| October 2021 | $0.220087 | $0.13 | -$0.09 (39.9%) |
| September 2021 | $0.20218 | $0.12 | -$0.08 (40.6%) |
| August 2021 | $0.212068 | $0.12 | -$0.09 (42.8%) |
| July 2021 | $0.226971 | $0.13 | -$0.10 (44.4%) |
| June 2021 | $0.23039 | $0.14 | -$0.09 (39.5%) |
| May 2021 | $0.234461 | $0.12 | -$0.11 (49%) |
| April 2021 | $0.213893 | $0.13 | -$0.08 (39.2%) |
| March 2021 | $0.210168 | $0.13 | -$0.08 (40.1%) |
| February 2021 | $0.201529 | $0.12 | -$0.08 (40.5%) |
| January 2021 | $0.18881 | $0.11 | -$0.08 (39.9%) |
| December 2020 | $0.197974 | $0.12 | -$0.08 (40.2%) |
| November 2020 | $0.15506 | $0.09 | -$0.06 (40%) |
| October 2020 | $0.132848 | $0.08 | -$0.05 (39.8%) |
| September 2020 | $0.135103 | $0.08 | -$0.06 (40.8%) |
| August 2020 | $0.129755 | $0.08 | -$0.05 (38.3%) |
| July 2020 | $0.121603 | $0.07 | -$0.05 (40.3%) |
| June 2020 | $0.1198 | $0.07 | -$0.05 (41.6%) |
| May 2020 | $0.120335 | $0.07 | -$0.05 (41.8%) |
| April 2020 | $0.119887 | $0.07 | -$0.05 (41.6%) |
| March 2020 | $0.120871 | $0.07 | -$0.05 (39.2%) |
| February 2020 | $0.124241 | $0.08 | -$0.05 (38.7%) |
| January 2020 | $0.126948 | $0.08 | -$0.05 (37.7%) |
| December 2019 | $0.129165 | $0.08 | -$0.05 (39.1%) |
| November 2019 | $0.11909 | $0.07 | -$0.05 (41.2%) |
| October 2019 | $0.112771 | $0.07 | -$0.04 (39.6%) |
| September 2019 | $0.1129 | $0.07 | -$0.05 (40.1%) |
| August 2019 | $0.128565 | $0.08 | -$0.05 (39.3%) |
| July 2019 | $0.137623 | $0.08 | -$0.06 (41.9%) |
| June 2019 | $0.135167 | $0.08 | -$0.06 (40.8%) |
| May 2019 | $0.137774 | $0.08 | -$0.06 (41%) |
| April 2019 | $0.14081 | $0.08 | -$0.06 (41.1%) |
| March 2019 | $0.147635 | $0.09 | -$0.06 (39%) |
| February 2019 | $0.148504 | $0.09 | -$0.06 (39.4%) |
| January 2019 | $0.132948 | $0.08 | -$0.05 (39.3%) |
| December 2018 | $0.136335 | $0.08 | -$0.06 (41.3%) |
| November 2018 | $0.14599 | $0.09 | -$0.06 (40.2%) |
| October 2018 | $0.143232 | $0.08 | -$0.06 (41.7%) |
| September 2018 | $0.138937 | $0.08 | -$0.06 (41.9%) |
| August 2018 | $0.139935 | $0.08 | -$0.06 (40.8%) |
| July 2018 | $0.148932 | $0.09 | -$0.06 (39.6%) |
| June 2018 | $0.15733 | $0.09 | -$0.07 (41.9%) |
| May 2018 | $0.157313 | $0.10 | -$0.06 (39.5%) |
| April 2018 | $0.157323 | $0.09 | -$0.06 (40.9%) |
| March 2018 | $0.168035 | $0.10 | -$0.07 (40.1%) |
| February 2018 | $0.16745 | $0.10 | -$0.07 (40.1%) |
| January 2018 | $0.163439 | $0.10 | -$0.06 (39.2%) |
| December 2017 | $0.161835 | $0.10 | -$0.06 (39.4%) |
| November 2017 | $0.148853 | $0.09 | -$0.06 (39.5%) |
| October 2017 | $0.13681 | $0.08 | -$0.05 (39.9%) |
| September 2017 | $0.14338 | $0.09 | -$0.06 (39.8%) |
| August 2017 | $0.143687 | $0.09 | -$0.06 (39.2%) |
| July 2017 | $0.13389 | $0.08 | -$0.05 (40%) |
| June 2017 | $0.126117 | $0.08 | -$0.05 (38.4%) |
| May 2017 | $0.126668 | $0.08 | -$0.05 (39.4%) |
| April 2017 | $0.12463 | $0.07 | -$0.05 (40.4%) |
| March 2017 | $0.131929 | $0.08 | -$0.05 (39.9%) |
| February 2017 | $0.123561 | $0.08 | -$0.05 (39%) |
| January 2017 | $0.12651 | $0.08 | -$0.05 (39.8%) |
| December 2016 | $0.132723 | $0.08 | -$0.05 (39.7%) |
| November 2016 | $0.129783 | $0.08 | -$0.05 (39.9%) |
| October 2016 | $0.104213 | $0.06 | -$0.04 (39.9%) |
| September 2016 | $0.097987 | $0.06 | -$0.04 (38.8%) |
| August 2016 | $0.099148 | $0.06 | -$0.04 (39.5%) |
| July 2016 | $0.100113 | $0.06 | -$0.04 (40.1%) |
| June 2016 | $0.102657 | $0.06 | -$0.04 (41.6%) |
| May 2016 | $0.118674 | $0.07 | -$0.05 (38.3%) |
| April 2016 | $0.11646 | $0.07 | -$0.05 (40.8%) |
| March 2016 | $0.091855 | $0.05 | -$0.04 (40.3%) |
| February 2016 | $0.078928 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (36.7%) |
| January 2016 | $0.08539 | $0.05 | -$0.04 (41.4%) |
| December 2015 | $0.084058 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.5%) |
| November 2015 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| October 2015 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| September 2015 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| August 2015 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| July 2015 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| June 2015 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| May 2015 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| April 2015 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.9%) |
| March 2015 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.04 (42.4%) |
| February 2015 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| January 2015 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| December 2014 | $0.0835 | $0.06 | -$0.03 (33.9%) |
| November 2014 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| October 2014 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| September 2014 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| August 2014 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| July 2014 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| June 2014 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| May 2014 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| April 2014 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| March 2014 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| February 2014 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| January 2014 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| December 2013 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| November 2013 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| October 2013 | $0.0835 | $0.06 | -$0.02 (27.8%) |
| September 2013 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| August 2013 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| July 2013 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| June 2013 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| May 2013 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| April 2013 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| March 2013 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| February 2013 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| January 2013 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| December 2012 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| November 2012 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| October 2012 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| September 2012 | $0.0835 | $0.06 | -$0.03 (33.7%) |
| August 2012 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| July 2012 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| June 2012 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| May 2012 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| April 2012 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| March 2012 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| February 2012 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| January 2012 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| December 2011 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| November 2011 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| October 2011 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| September 2011 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| August 2011 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| July 2011 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| June 2011 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| May 2011 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| April 2011 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| March 2011 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| February 2011 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| January 2011 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| December 2010 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| November 2010 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| October 2010 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
| September 2010 | $0.0835 | $0.05 | -$0.03 (40.1%) |
Tin (Sheet Metal) Scrap Price History — Daily Data
A day-by-day market snapshot in exact numbers. Every day we aggregate buy prices from local scrap yards, recording the average, low, and high. Use this table to track real price movement over recent days.
| Date | Avg price (per lb) | Change | Range (Low/High) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2/17/2026 | $0.09 / lb | +$0.01 | $0.08 - $0.09 |
| 1/16/2026 | $0.08 / lb | +$0.01 | $0.08 - $0.08 |
| 12/19/2025 | $0.07 / lb | -$0.07 | $0.07 - $0.07 |
| 12/10/2025 | $0.14 / lb | +$0.08 | $0.14 - $0.14 |
| 11/24/2025 | $0.06 / lb | -$0.07 | $0.06 - $0.06 |
| 11/7/2025 | $0.13 / lb | +$0.08 | $0.13 - $0.13 |
| 10/10/2025 | $0.05 / lb | -$0.06 | $0.05 - $0.05 |
| 10/6/2025 | $0.11 / lb | -$0.02 | $0.11 - $0.11 |
| 10/2/2025 | $0.13 / lb | +$0.07 | $0.13 - $0.13 |
| 9/13/2025 | $0.06 / lb | -$0.02 | $0.06 - $0.06 |
| 4/20/2025 | $0.08 / lb | +$0.01 | $0.08 - $0.08 |
| 3/24/2025 | $0.07 / lb | -$0.02 | $0.07 - $0.07 |
| 3/5/2025 | $0.09 / lb | +$0.03 | $0.09 - $0.09 |
| 1/26/2025 | $0.06 / lb | -$0.01 | $0.06 - $0.06 |
| 4/24/2024 | $0.07 / lb | -$0.01 | $0.07 - $0.07 |
| 2/29/2024 | $0.08 / lb | +$0.01 | $0.08 - $0.08 |
| 10/31/2023 | $0.07 / lb | -$0.03 | $0.07 - $0.07 |
| 3/25/2023 | $0.10 / lb | +$0.02 | $0.10 - $0.10 |
| 1/28/2023 | $0.08 / lb | +$0.03 | $0.08 - $0.08 |
| 11/27/2022 | $0.05 / lb | +$0.01 | $0.05 - $0.05 |
| 1/29/2022 | $0.04 / lb | -$0.02 | $0.04 - $0.04 |
| 1/2/2022 | $0.06 / lb | -$0.01 | $0.06 - $0.06 |
| 8/3/2021 | $0.07 / lb | +$0.01 | $0.07 - $0.07 |
| 5/10/2021 | $0.06 / lb | +$0.02 | $0.06 - $0.06 |
| 4/2/2015 | $0.04 / lb | -$0.03 | $0.04 - $0.04 |
| 12/8/2014 | $0.07 / lb | -$0.02 | $0.07 - $0.07 |
| 10/27/2013 | $0.09 / lb | +$0.02 | $0.09 - $0.09 |
| 9/11/2012 | $0.07 / lb | +$0.02 | $0.07 - $0.07 |
Moving Weight: The Reality of Scrapping Tin (Sheet Metal)
In the scrap yard world, "Tin" rarely means the actual element tin. It's industry slang for light-gauge steel, sheet iron, old roofing panels, and everyday appliances (white goods). Because this material is thin, bulky, and destined for the shredder, it commands a lower price point than heavy structural steel. Currently, yards are paying anywhere from $0.07 to $0.12 per pound. You aren't going to get rich off a single pickup truck load of this stuff; the profit here comes entirely from moving massive volume.
Don't Let the Scale Beat You: Prepping Light Iron
The golden rule of hauling light iron is maximizing your gross weight while minimizing yard deductions. If you bring in a load of clean sheet metal but leave it full of trash, wood, or thick plastics, the scale operator will hit you with a massive "dirt" deduction or reject the load entirely. Contamination is the enemy of sheet iron. Make sure your load is strictly metallic. If you mix valuable heavy steel into a load of light sheet metal, the entire ticket will be paid out at the cheaper sheet metal rate.
Yard Pro Tip: When scrapping old appliances as "Tin," always cut off the insulated copper power cords and pull any electric motors or copper tubing (like the coils on the back of a fridge) before you hit the scale. A yard will happily buy your fridge at the cheap sheet metal rate with the valuable copper still attached. Take the 5 minutes to strip the high-value non-ferrous parts—that's where your actual profit margin is.
Understanding the Steel Hierarchy
To know if you are getting a fair shake, you need to understand how light sheet metal compares to thicker ferrous grades. Heavy, thick steel cut to size, like #1 Prepared Steel (HMS), is the gold standard and brings in $0.07 to $0.15/lb. Slightly lighter but still solid steel, such as #2 Prepared Steel, fetches $0.10 to $0.13/lb. Even automotive cast iron, like Automotive Cast Iron (Rotors/Drums), prices higher at $0.11 to $0.16/lb. Your light-gauge sheet metal will always sit at the bottom of this pricing tier because of the energy required to shred and melt it down.
Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly counts as "Tin" or "Sheet Metal" at the yard?
At most yards, "Tin" refers to any steel or iron that is less than 1/8 to 1/4 inch thick. This includes washing machines, dryers, hot water heaters, corrugated steel roofing, filing cabinets, and thin automotive body panels. If a magnet sticks to it and it's thin enough to bend easily, it goes in the tin pile.
Why are the prices for sheet metal so low?
Sheet metal has a very low density. It takes up a massive amount of space in a shipping container but yields relatively little actual steel weight once melted down. Yards base their prices on the CME and deduct about 49.9% to cover the immense cost of running and maintaining massive industrial shredders.
Do I need to clean the paint off sheet metal?
No. Industrial shredders and the subsequent melting process easily handle standard paints, rust, and light coatings. Just ensure the metal is free of excessive dirt, concrete, wood, and hazardous materials like freon from refrigerators, as those will cause immediate rejections at any reputable yard in Kansas.
Tin (Sheet Metal) scrap prices in Kansas on the map
The map shows cities in Kansas with Tin (Sheet Metal) scrap prices. Click a marker or pick a city in the list below to see Tin (Sheet Metal) prices in that location.