Average Radiator Ends Price

180-day market: price lists from 2 yards. As of 2/17/2026.
$0.85/ lb -$0.45 (10.8%)
GT = Gross Ton (2240 lbs)
Avg: $0.85
Lowest price $0.70
Highest price$1.00Who pays the most? ⟶
How to read a yard's offer
  • Low (up to $0.70): Floor price, typically for small loads.
  • Mid ($0.85): A fair deal for standard quantities.
  • High ($1.00+): Top-dollar rate. Offered for large commercial loads or by the most competitive buyers.
52-week price range
Over the past year, prices ranged from $0.45 to $2.99.
Mar '25Jun '25Sep '25Dec '25Today
Market response to COMEX pricing
Spread vs. exchange (180-day avg): ~84.2% (-$4.52/lb). Typical spread for this grade: 40%–63%
⚠️ Local prices haven’t caught up with the exchange yet
Market snapshot
Stable market. Prices have held steady over the past 6 months.
Pricing verified from 2 live board rates today.

Where to Sell Radiator Ends in Virginia

Don't just toss your cut-off radiator tanks into the nearest bin. With national prices ranging from $0.60 for dirty loads to $1.35 for clean, stripped material, it pays to shop around. We recommend comparing quotes from different yards in Virginia and calling ahead to confirm their specific grading rules for cast aluminum or brass radiator ends.

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Empire Metal Recycling

Listed as: AC Ends
277 Suburban Dr, Suffolk, VA 23434 Get Directions
$1.00 / lb
Updated 38 days ago

C & C Cullet LLC

Listed as: Radiator Ends
12115 Washington Hwy Get Directions
$0.70 / lb

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Radiator Ends vs. Other Cooling Scrap

The #1 rule at scrap yards: if you mix grades, they’ll weigh everything at the lowest rate. See the price gap below — if you have higher-value metal, always sort and weigh each grade separately to avoid leaving money on the table.

Pure Copper Radiators Estimated U.S. prices
Avg price:$2.62 / lb
Trend (30d): -10.0%
Price analytics
Aluminum Copper Radiators (ACR) Based on 2 scrap yards
Avg price:$1.85 / lb
Trend (30d): 0.0%
Price analytics
Copper & Brass Radiators (Clean) Based on 4 scrap yards
Avg price:$1.76 / lb
Trend (6m): +3.9%
Price analytics
Irony Aluminum Copper Radiators (Dirty ACR) Based on 1 scrap yards
Avg price:$1.00 / lb
Trend (30d): 0.0%
Price analytics
Irony Copper & Brass Radiators Based on 2 scrap yards
Avg price:$0.98 / lb
Trend (30d): 0.0%
Price analytics
Coolers & Condensers Estimated U.S. prices
Avg price:$0.54 / lb
Trend (90d): 0.4%
Price analytics
Aluminum Radiators (Clean) Based on 2 scrap yards
Avg price:$0.38 / lb
Trend (30d): 0.0%
Price analytics
Irony Aluminum Radiators Based on 3 scrap yards
Avg price:$0.22 / lb
Trend (30d): 0.0%
Price analytics

Historical Price Trends for Radiator Ends

This chart shows where the market is headed. If the line is climbing, prices are rising — you might get a better deal in a few days. If it’s dropping, don’t wait: sell today before yards lower their buy prices further.

Radiator Ends: Scrap Yard Price vs. World Market (COMEX)

Avg scrap yard price

$0.85
Scrap metal dealers
Spread: -$4.52/lb
vs. exchange

World market price (COMEX)

$5.3745
✓ For 99.9% pure refined metal
💡 Why is the scrap yard price lower than the exchange? The COMEX price is the global benchmark for 99.99% pure refined metal traded in large institutional contracts. The gap between COMEX and what you pocket is the yard’s margin — it covers sorting, cleaning, transport to the mill, and protects them against sudden price drops.

Radiator Ends: Spread vs. Exchange — Monthly History

Analyst take: This month’s average spread between scrap yard prices and the world market for Radiator Ends is 84.2%. That’s in line with the typical range for this grade (81%–87%). Local yards are offering fair market rates. Check offers in your area ↑
PeriodWorld price (per lb)Scrap yard price (per lb)Spread vs. exchange
March 2026 (current)$5.767857$2.63-$3.14 (54.5%)
February 2026$5.880136$2.19-$3.69 (62.8%)
January 2026$5.894887$3.54-$2.36 (40%)
December 2025$5.497742$3.30-$2.20 (40%)
November 2025$5.064033$3.04-$2.03 (40%)
October 2025$5.050242$3.03-$2.02 (40%)
September 2025$4.662367$2.80-$1.87 (40%)
August 2025$4.477984$2.11-$2.37 (52.8%)
July 2025$5.482645$3.29-$2.19 (40%)
June 2025$4.883233$2.93-$1.95 (40%)
May 2025$4.686194$2.81-$1.87 (40%)
April 2025$4.654267$2.79-$1.86 (40%)
March 2025$4.919484$2.95-$1.97 (40%)
February 2025$4.558107$2.74-$1.82 (40%)
January 2025$4.269774$2.56-$1.71 (40%)
December 2024$4.157855$2.50-$1.66 (40%)
November 2024$4.199383$2.52-$1.68 (40%)
October 2024$4.431839$2.66-$1.77 (40%)
September 2024$4.292683$2.58-$1.72 (40%)
August 2024$4.121839$2.47-$1.65 (40%)
July 2024$4.375242$2.63-$1.75 (40%)
June 2024$4.491083$2.70-$1.80 (40%)
May 2024$4.75471$2.85-$1.90 (40%)
April 2024$4.363717$2.09-$2.27 (52%)
March 2024$3.983645$2.39-$1.59 (40%)
February 2024$3.801776$2.28-$1.52 (40%)
January 2024$3.811306$2.29-$1.52 (40%)
December 2023$3.871226$2.32-$1.55 (40%)
November 2023$3.720817$2.23-$1.49 (40%)
October 2023$3.609306$2.17-$1.44 (40%)
September 2023$3.759833$2.26-$1.50 (40%)
August 2023$3.776097$2.27-$1.51 (40%)
July 2023$3.8455$2.31-$1.54 (40%)
June 2023$3.804983$2.28-$1.52 (40%)
May 2023$3.751484$2.25-$1.50 (40%)
April 2023$4.007367$2.40-$1.60 (40%)
March 2023$4.02821$2.42-$1.61 (40%)
February 2023$4.06475$2.44-$1.63 (40%)
January 2023$4.115113$2.47-$1.65 (40%)
December 2022$3.820726$2.29-$1.53 (40%)
November 2022$3.674017$2.20-$1.47 (40%)
October 2022$3.430419$2.01-$1.42 (41.3%)
September 2022$3.455283$1.77-$1.69 (48.8%)
August 2022$3.616468$2.17-$1.45 (40%)
July 2022$3.4195$2.05-$1.37 (40%)
June 2022$4.118667$2.47-$1.65 (40%)
May 2022$4.257274$2.55-$1.70 (40%)
April 2022$4.649533$2.79-$1.86 (40%)
March 2022$4.707694$2.83-$1.88 (40%)
February 2022$4.502304$2.70-$1.80 (40%)
January 2022$4.4345$2.66-$1.77 (40%)
December 2021$4.332226$2.60-$1.73 (40%)
November 2021$4.367567$2.62-$1.75 (40%)
October 2021$4.432371$2.66-$1.77 (40%)
September 2021$4.2864$2.57-$1.71 (40%)
August 2021$4.302984$2.52-$1.78 (41.5%)
July 2021$4.347452$2.17-$2.18 (50.1%)
June 2021$4.388783$2.63-$1.76 (40%)
May 2021$4.618871$2.77-$1.85 (40%)
April 2021$4.192633$2.51-$1.68 (40%)
March 2021$4.084726$2.45-$1.63 (40%)
February 2021$3.861$1.80-$2.06 (53.3%)
January 2021$3.601625$2.02-$1.58 (43.9%)

Radiator Ends 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.

DateAvg price (per lb)ChangeRange (Low/High)
2/17/2026$1.00 / lb+$0.30$1.00 - $1.00
2/11/2026$0.70 / lb+$0.25$0.70 - $0.70
8/23/2025$0.45 / lb-$0.15$0.45 - $0.45
4/15/2024$0.60 / lb-$0.10$0.60 - $0.60
10/1/2022$0.70 / lb-$0.05$0.70 - $0.70
8/1/2021$0.75 / lb+$0.05$0.75 - $0.75
2/27/2021$0.70 / lb+$0.20$0.70 - $0.70

Maximizing Your Cut-Offs: Selling Radiator Ends

When you are breaking down cooling units, the core gets all the glory, but the Radiator Ends—the tanks or headers chopped off the sides of the core—hold serious value. These ends are typically made of thick cast aluminum or solid brass, making them a dense and highly recyclable material. Current data shows national buyers are paying between $0.60 and $1.35 per pound depending on how clean you prep them. If you are throwing these ends into your low-grade bins Virginia, you are leaving money on the shop floor.

The Cost of Lazy Prep

Scrap yards hate contamination, and Radiator Ends are notorious for hiding it. If you leave heavy steel bolts, plastic drain plugs, or chunks of rubber hose attached to your aluminum or brass ends, the scale master will hammer your ticket. Worse, if you toss dirty ends into a pile that gets graded as Irony Aluminum Radiators, you are looking at a brutal downgrade. That simple sorting mistake can cost you roughly $0.41 per pound. Always strip the ends completely bare before driving to the yard.

Yard Pro Tip: The biggest trap with Radiator Ends is the transmission fluid cooler. Many heavy-duty or older automotive radiator ends have a small, steel concentric tube hidden inside the lower tank. Run a strong magnet over the outside of the aluminum or brass end. If it grabs, you have a steel cooler inside. You must smash the end open or cut it to remove that steel tube, otherwise the yard will buy the entire piece as irony aluminum or dirty brass, tanking your payout.

Prep Guide: Clean vs. Dirty Radiator Ends

Spending a few extra minutes with a sawzall or an impact wrench can drastically shift your payout tier. Here is how clean and dirty radiator ends are judged at the scale:

Preparation LevelConditionExpected Payout
Clean Radiator EndsNo steel, plastic, or rubber; hidden coolers removedPremium cast aluminum or yellow brass rate
Dirty / Irony EndsSteel bolts, plastic plugs, or internal steel coolers presentHeavy deductions or bought as irony material

Market Averages and Cooling Spreads

Because Radiator Ends are either aluminum or brass, their pricing heavily indexes off major markets like the COMEX. Scrap yards usually build in a margin, offering rates roughly 84.2% below spot prices to cover the melting process. To see how your ends stack up against the complete units, look at the broader market: Aluminum Copper Radiators (ACR) typically range from $1.85 to $2.70/lb, while complete Aluminum Radiators (Clean) are fetching $0.40 to $0.65/lb, and general Coolers & Condensers track around $0.38 to $0.67/lb.

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly are Radiator Ends?

Radiator Ends are the thick tanks or headers located on the sides or top/bottom of a radiator core. Scrappers cut them off to separate the core (usually copper/brass or aluminum) from the ends, which are typically made of cast aluminum or yellow brass.

Why did my aluminum radiator ends get graded as dirty?

The most common reasons for a downgrade are leaving steel bolts attached, failing to remove plastic drain petcocks, or leaving the internal steel transmission cooler inside the bottom tank. Any non-aluminum material will trigger a dirty or irony price.

Are brass radiator ends worth more than aluminum?

Yes. Older or heavy-duty radiators often feature yellow brass tanks. Brass is significantly more valuable than cast aluminum. If you have brass radiator ends, make sure you store and sell them separately from your aluminum ends to ensure you get the higher brass payout, which frequently tracks above $0.87.