Brass
Brass (All Alloys)
Brass is solid solution strengthened copper alloy with zinc. As the zinc content increases in the alloy, the strength improves, but is accompanied by losses in conductivity and ductility. Moreover, it should be noted that as the zinc content rises, the inclination to stress corrosion cracking increases in the event of exposure to an ammonia atmosphere. This type of corrosion can, however, is combated in many cases by the removal of thermal stress. As the zinc content rises, the user may under certain circumstances
have an economic advantage due to the different metal values.
Typical Uses
CuZn10
Components of electrical engineering
Architecture
Ordnance
Leadframes
Wave Guides
Detonator caps
Shell casings
CuZn15
Architecture
Components of Electrical Engineering
Weather Strips Contacts
Radiators
Conduits
Costume Jewelry
Hardware
Heat Exchangers
CuZn30
Automotive
Components of electrical engineering
Ordnance
Connectors
Cases
Heat Exchangers
Coolers
Mechanical Housings
Ammunition and Shells
CuZn33
Automotive
Components of electrical Engineering
Connectors
Clips
Cases
CuZn36
Automotive
Architecture
Components of electrical engineering
Connectors
Deep drawing- and Stamping omponents
Cases
Springs
Locks
Hinges
CuZn37
Components of electrical engineering
Architecture
Automotive
Connectors
Bending and Stamping components
Heat Exchangers cases
Fasteners
Cylinder liners