Steel & Iron (Ferrous) Scrap Prices in Ohio
Get the unvarnished truth on Steel & Iron (Ferrous) scrap prices in Ohio. Track local scale payouts against the CME, run your tonnage through our load calculator, and locate the highest-paying scrap yards before you dump your trailer.
Local data is supplemented with national averages for the most accurate estimate. The market moves as one trend — use the national figure as your reference point.
Steel & Iron (Ferrous) Scrap Price Trends
over the last 90 daysIn the last 3 months in the Steel & Iron (Ferrous) category: price is up for 1 grade, price is steady for 9 grades, and price is down for 1 grade.
U.S. National Price Benchmark — Steel & Iron (Ferrous) in Ohio
Local scrap yards in Ohio sometimes post their prices with a short delay. To keep you informed of what your metal is worth right now, we use U.S. national averages as a reference. The secondary metals market responds to exchange moves in sync across the country — use this national benchmark when negotiating with local buyers. Steel & Iron (Ferrous) prices across the U.S. →
Current Steel & Iron (Ferrous) Payouts by Grade
Here is the Steel & Iron (Ferrous) data we have on file for Ohio. Local yards don't always update their online prices daily — if your grade isn't listed, use the National Benchmark above as leverage when negotiating with local buyers.
Top Yards Buying Ferrous Scrap in Ohio
Live prices from local scrap yards in Ohio. Compare offers and find the buyer paying the most.
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Calculate Your Ferrous Scrap Load Value
Selling a mixed load? Pick the grades below — a weight field appears after you select at least one grade, then the calculator estimates your haul's value from current average prices Ohio.
Grade Value: Density, Prep, and Mill Demand
Біржова ціна відображає чистий перероблений метал (99,9%+). У кожної марки лому різний рівень домішок і різна складність переробки. Чим вищий відсоток, тим цінніша марка і тим ближче виплата до спотової ціни.
| Grade | Exchange (100%) | Yard Price (per lb) | Grade Quality |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 Prepared Steel (HMS) | $0.19 CME | $0.12 | High Grade•62% |
| Plate & Structural Steel (P&S) | $0.19 CME | $0.11 | High Grade•57% |
| Automotive Cast Iron (Rotors/Drums) | $0.19 CME | $0.10 | High Grade•51% |
| #2 Prepared Steel | $0.19 CME | $0.10 | High Grade•49% |
| Light Iron & Shredder | $0.19 CME | $0.08 | Mid Grade•41% |
| Cast Iron (Heavy) | $0.19 CME | $0.07 | Mid Grade•36% |
| Unprepared Steel (Torch & Shear) | $0.19 CME | $0.07 | Low Grade•33% |
| Rebar | $0.19 CME | $0.06 | Low Grade•31% |
| Tin (Sheet Metal) | $0.19 CME | $0.05 | Low Grade•26% |
| Wire Fence | $0.19 CME | $0.05 | Low Grade•23% |
| Steel Turnings | $0.19 CME | $0.04 | Low Grade•21% |
📊 What Determines Ferrous Grade Value:
- Density & Thickness: Mills want heavy melting steel (HMS). Quarter-inch thick plate pays massively more than thin gauge tin.
- Preparation: If a yard has to torch your 10-foot I-beam down to a 3-foot section, they'll buy it as Unprepared and pay you less.
- Contamination: Dirt, concrete on rebar, or heavy rust scale will get your load downgraded to shred.
- Market Spread: Local demand and the 61% margin against the CME dictate what the scale actually pays.
Steel & Iron (Ferrous) scrap prices in Ohio on the map
The map shows cities in Ohio with Steel & Iron (Ferrous) scrap prices. Click a marker or pick a city in the list below to see Steel & Iron (Ferrous) prices in that location.