Bronze has long been valued for its durability, corrosion resistance, and versatility. From industrial machinery components to decorative fittings, bronze is a widely used non-ferrous metal with significant scrap value. If you’re looking to sell bronze in Perth, it’s important to understand the current market, pricing trends, and best practices to maximise your returns.
At Premier Metals, we help residents and businesses across Perth convert bronze scrap into instant cash. This 2025 guide will cover everything you need to know about bronze scrap, including types of bronze, comparison with other metals, pricing, and FAQs.
Bronze is an alloy primarily composed of copper and tin, with small amounts of other metals like aluminium, nickel, or phosphorus depending on its application. Its high strength, corrosion resistance, and conductivity make it valuable both in manufacturing and recycling.
Bronze and brass scrap are often confused, but their composition and scrap value differ significantly.
Feature | Bronze | Brass |
Composition | Copper + Tin (may include Aluminium/Nickel) | Copper + Zinc |
Colour | Reddish-brown, sometimes golden | Yellow to reddish |
Durability | Harder and more corrosion-resistant | Softer, easier to work with |
Common Uses | Industrial components, marine fittings, coins | Plumbing, musical instruments, decorative items |
Scrap Value | Typically higher (more copper content) | Moderate, depends on type (yellow/red brass) |
If you’re unsure whether a piece is bronze or brass, check the colour and weight — bronze is generally heavier and darker than yellow brass.
Scrap metal prices fluctuate with global commodity markets and local supply-demand conditions. Here’s a general 2025 price guide for bronze scrap in Australia:
Type of Bronze Scrap | Average Price per KG (AUD) | Notes |
Red Bronze | $4.50 – $6.50 | High copper content, industrial use |
Aluminium Bronze | $3.50 – $5.50 | Slightly less valuable, durable alloy |
Phosphor Bronze | $4.00 – $6.00 | Contains phosphorus for strength |
Mixed or Unknown Bronze | $3.00 – $4.50 | Price varies by copper percentage |
⚠️ These prices are subject to change based on market conditions and regional variations. Always confirm with Premier Metals Perth for the most accurate pricing.
Maximise your returns with these preparation tips:
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Selling your bronze scrap is simple:
Whether it’s a few kilograms or a bulk industrial load, Premier Metals makes bronze recycling hassle-free and profitable.
Red bronze has a reddish hue, aluminium bronze is golden to yellowish, and phosphor bronze has a slightly darker finish with added strength. Weight and hardness can also help identify the type.
Generally, yes. Bronze usually contains more copper than brass, making it more valuable on the scrap market.
Absolutely. While bulk sales often attract higher per-kg rates, small amounts of bronze are accepted and paid fairly.
Bronze recycling is generally safe and environmentally friendly. Premier Metals ensures that all non-metal components and any contaminants are disposed of responsibly.