Brass is a two-component alloy composed of copper and zinc. To further enhance the mechanical properties of brass, additional chemical elements are introduced in smaller proportions to this binary mixture.
Brass alloys containing a high percentage of copper demonstrate excellent characteristics for cold deformation, making them well-suited for deep drawing applications. However, hot deformation of these alloys presents greater difficulty due to their limited plasticity within a narrow temperature range.
An increased zinc content in brass alloy enhances the final product's tensile strength, albeit at the expense of reducing its electrical and thermal conductivity, as well as its corrosion resistance.
The basic brass alloys include:
CuZn10 It is utilized in the production of installation components for electrical engineering and decorative objects.
CuZn37 The most important alloy for cold working (drawing, rolling, pressing), suitable for welding. It is used in the production of pipes, screws, fasteners, etc.
CuZn39Pb3CW614N An alloy suitable for hot working, primarily utilized in the process and electrical industries.
The range of brass products is exceptionally broad and includes:
Sheets Sheet metal, strips, perforated sheets, and drawn products.
Bars Solid cross-sections, round, hexagonal, square, and flat shapes.
Pipes Round, square, and rectangular shapes
Profiles │ L-profiles, U-profiles, T-profiles
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