Brass is a yellow alloy obtained by adding zinc to copper. Brass is a widely used material in various industrial and commercial applications and other elements in it may include tin, lead, nickel, manganese, iron, aluminum, arsenic, antimony and phosphorus. Some brasses containing manganese are called "bronze"; this is a copper-tin alloy.
Technical Properties and Areas of Use:
Matchability: Brass exhibits malleability properties depending on its copper content. White brasses containing less than 55% copper are difficult to process and are usually powdered and used in hard soldering processes.
Alpha Brass: Alpha brasses containing over 62% copper and can be cold worked have superior cold working properties. They are generally used in the production of bolts, pins and screws.
Beta Brass: Beta brasses containing less copper and requiring hot working are less ductile but more durable. They are used in the production of faucet valves, door and window handles, and various fittings.
Application Areas:
Various fittings in construction and engineering
Screws and pins in the automotive industry
Industrial equipment and faucet valves
Brass offers a wide range of uses in industrial applications with its versatility and workability. It is preferred in many different sectors thanks to its quality and durability.
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