Today's Brass Scrap Rate in Gilgit, Gilgit-Baltistan
Live Price per kg
Rs407.15
Last updated: 10 June 2026
This is the wholesale baseline rate — what dealers receive when they sell to bulk recyclers. Actual pickup quotes for individual sellers typically run Rs5–7/kg lower depending on grade (clean HMS-1 vs mixed scrap), quantity (100 kg+ negotiates better), and pickup distance. Use the Get Quote button on any dealer below for a real, item-specific offer for your scrap.
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Brass Scrap Market in Gilgit
Today's brass scrap rate in Gilgit is Rs407.15/kg as of 10 June 2026. 9+ verified scrap buyers in Gilgit, Gilgit-Baltistan are accepting brass scrap right now. Prices vary based on grade, quantity, and pickup location — request a direct quote from any of the dealers below using the *Get Quote* button to lock in today's rate before market fluctuations.
About the scrap market in Gilgit
Gilgit, the capital of Gilgit-Baltistan, operates Pakistan's most remote major scrap market, where material originates from the Karakoram Highway's continuous maintenance, CPEC-related construction, military installations, and a modest hospitality sector serving mountaineering and trekking tourism. The harsh Himalayan climate and logistical challenges of the KKH corridor mean that scrap often accumulates at road-maintenance camps and project sites before being transported to Gilgit's small dealer network. Hydropower micro-projects across the valleys contribute seasonal turbine and penstock scrap.
KKH construction steel—bridge components, retaining-wall reinforcement, tunnel-lining segments—trades at PKR 88–108/kg when brought to Gilgit's yards, though the transport cost from remote project sites can erode margins significantly. Military-surplus steel and aluminium from GB Scouts and Northern Light Infantry installations are released through periodic auctions at PKR 85–100/kg and PKR 420–500/kg respectively. Copper from micro-hydro generators and NTDC transmission upgrades commands PKR 1,780–2,080/kg, reflecting strong demand against limited local supply.
The single-road dependency of the Karakoram Highway means that landslides and winter closures can strand scrap shipments for days; sellers should plan logistics around the stable-weather window of May through October. Gilgit's Jutial and Danyore Road areas serve as the primary trading zones, though dealer capacity is limited compared to down-country markets. For CPEC-origin material, Chinese contractors often handle their own scrap disposal through designated channels, so subcontractors should clarify scrap-ownership terms in their contracts before assuming they can sell project waste independently.
Selling Brass Scrap in Gilgit, Gilgit-Baltistan?
Brass is a copper-zinc alloy valued for its high copper content, making it one of the more premium non-ferrous scraps in Gilgit. Common sources include old plumbing fixtures, valves, door hardware, keys, musical instruments, bullet casings, and decorative items. Yellow brass (70% copper, 30% zinc) is the most common grade, while red brass (85% copper, 15% zinc) commands higher prices. Brass scrap is always in demand from foundries that recast it into new fittings and components.
Pro Tip for Brass Sellers in Gilgit:
Verify your brass with a magnet — genuine brass is completely non-magnetic. Brass-plated steel (which is magnetic) is worth only steel prices. Red brass (reddish hue, heavier) pays 15-25% more than yellow brass. Clean brass free of steel screws, rubber gaskets, and plastic handles to avoid deductions at the dealer.
Brass Scrap Price Comparison — Gilgit vs Gilgit-Baltistan
| Location | Price/kg | vs Gilgit |
|---|---|---|
| Gilgit (This city) | Rs407.15 | — |
| Gilgit-Baltistan Province Avg (1 cities) | Rs407.15 | +0.00 |
| Pakistan Average | Rs1391.16 | -984.01 |
Prices compared across 1 cities in Gilgit-Baltistan. Updated 10 June 2026.
Factors Affecting Brass Scrap Prices in Gilgit
Global demand for Brass significantly influences local prices in Gilgit, Gilgit-Baltistan.
Bulk sellers often negotiate higher rates than individual household sellers.
Dealers offering door-step pickup may adjust prices based on distance in Gilgit.
Understanding Brass Scrap Rates in Gilgit
The Brass scrap market in Gilgit, Gilgit-Baltistan is shaped by a combination of global commodity trends and local economic factors. International benchmarks like the LME (London Metal Exchange) and PMEX (Pakistan Mercantile Exchange) set the baseline for Brass pricing. However, the actual rate you receive from a dealer in Gilgit also depends on local supply and demand, the proximity of recycling mills and foundries, and seasonal construction activity.
Brass scrap quality plays a significant role in pricing. Clean, sorted Brass scrap free of contaminants such as plastic, rubber, or mixed metals typically commands 10-15% higher rates than unsorted or mixed-grade material. If you're selling Brass scrap in Gilgit, taking the time to separate and clean your material can significantly improve the price you receive. Industrial sellers with consistent bulk volumes often negotiate premium rates with dealers, while household sellers benefit from comparing quotes across multiple verified buyers listed on GetScrapRate.
Logistics costs also impact the final price — dealers who offer doorstep pickup may factor in transportation expenses, especially for smaller quantities. For the best outcome when selling Brass scrap in Gilgit, we recommend accumulating at least 15-25 kg before contacting a dealer, checking our daily updated prices for market timing, and always insisting on digital weighing with a printed receipt for your records.
Frequently Asked Questions — Brass Scrap in Gilgit
What is today's brass scrap rate in Gilgit?
Today's brass scrap rate in Gilgit, Gilgit-Baltistan is Rs407.15 per kg for standard yellow brass. Red brass (higher copper content) fetches Rs489-509/kg.
How to identify real brass from brass-plated items?
Use a magnet — real brass is non-magnetic. Brass-plated steel will stick to the magnet and is only worth steel scrap prices. Scratch the surface — brass shows a consistent golden color underneath, while plated items reveal grey steel. Real brass is also heavier than it looks.
What household items contain brass?
Door knobs, hinges, faucets, old keys, zipper pulls, lamp fittings, puja items (bells, lamps, idols), old taps and valves, curtain rods, and decorative hardware. In Indian households, old brass utensils and puja items are common sources worth checking.
Disclaimer: All Brass scrap prices displayed on this page are indicative market rates for informational purposes only. Actual prices may vary based on material quality, quantity, and individual dealer policies. GetScrapRate does not guarantee any specific price from any dealer. Always contact dealers directly and compare quotes before selling.