ENGINEERING STEEL
C2720 Plates
Product Overview
Brass is an alloy made from a combination of copper and zinc to produce materials with a wide range of engineering uses. Brass composition gives the metal a melting point suitable for many applications, including suitable for joining using the brazing technique. The melting point of brass is lower than copper at around 920~970 degrees Celsius depending on the amount of Zn addition. The brass melting point is lower than that of copper because of the added Zn. Brass alloys can vary in Zn composition from as little as 5% (more commonly referred to as Gilding Metals) to over 40% as used in the machining brasses. An uncommonly used term is brass bronze, where some tin additions are used.
Brass composition and the addition of zinc to copper raise the strength and give a range of characteristics, which makes the brasses a very versatile range of materials. They are used for their strength, corrosion resistance, appearance and color, and ease of working and joining. The single-phase alpha brasses, containing up to about 37% Zn, are very ductile and easy to cold work, weld and braze. The dual-phase alpha-beta brasses are usually hot-worked.
C2720 Plates
This single-phase brass has good mechanical properties and high strength and plasticity performance. It can withstand cold and hot pressure processing and has fair corrosion resistance.
It can be used for all kinds of deep-drawn and bent parts, such as pins, rivets, washers, nuts, pipes, barometers, screens, radiator parts, etc. It has good mechanical properties, good plasticity in a hot state, good plasticity in a cold state, good machinability, easy fiber brazing and welding, and corrosion resistance.
Material: Brass
Dimensions:
0.5mm to 10mm (1219mm x 2438mm)
20mm x 1000mm x 3000mm
25mm x 1000mm x 3000mm
30mm x 1000mm x 3000mm
40mm x 1000mm x 3000mm
Disclaimer
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