On the global front, London copper was steady in early trade, braced for further dollar strength ahead of the outcome of a Federal Reserve meeting expected to yield clues on the timing of a US interest rate hike, while tepid consumer demand in China offered some support.
Copper utensils scrap dipped by Rs 8 per kg to Rs 400 from Tuesday's closing level of Rs 408
Copper scrap heavy fell by Rs 5 per kg to Rs 429 from Rs 434.
Brass sheet cutting fell by Rs 3 per kg to Rs 322 as against Rs 325 yesterday.
Copper sheet cutting moved down by Rs 2 per kg to Rs 421 from Rs 423.
However, lead inched-up by a Re per kg to Rs 133.