Brass – machinable,
corrosion-resistant and
thermally conductive
Brass – Highly Machinable, Corrosion-Resistant, and Thermally Conductive. Brass is defined as a copper-zinc alloy containing a minimum of 50% copper, resulting in its distinctive yellow-golden color. It is marginally harder than pure copper but softer than bronze (a copper-tin alloy).
Brass offers a balanced profile of good corrosion resistance, superior machinability, excellent formability, and reliable thermal conductivity. For specific requirements, lead-free brass is available.
Our production partners process brass into drawn parts, deep-drawn components, CNC turned parts and precision tubes for example for the writing instrument, sanitary and electrical industries.
Our production partners process brass as drawn deep-drawn parts, CNC turned parts and tubes, e.g. for use in writing instruments or the manufacture of other consumer goods.
Brass – machinable, corrosion-resistant and thermally conductive
Brass – Highly Machinable, Corrosion-Resistant, and Thermally Conductive. Brass is defined as a copper-zinc alloy containing a minimum of 50% copper, resulting in its distinctive yellow-golden color. It is marginally harder than pure copper but softer than bronze (a copper-tin alloy).
Brass offers a balanced profile of good corrosion resistance, superior machinability, excellent formability, and reliable thermal conductivity. For specific requirements, lead-free brass is available.
Our production partners process brass into drawn parts, deep-drawn components, CNC turned parts and precision tubes for example for the writing instrument, sanitary and electrical industries.
Our production partners process brass as drawn deep-drawn parts, CNC turned parts and tubes, e.g. for use in writing instruments or the manufacture of other consumer goods.
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