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Step 1: Select
Metal
BRASS
Brasses are copper based alloys, often defined as copper-zinc alloys (although some copper-zinc alloys are commonly called by the name bronze). In general, brass alloys exhibit good to excellent corrosion resistance and high thermal conductivity and very high electrical conductivity. Brass typically has a low coefficient of friction. Applications include architectural uses, condenser/heat exchangers, plumbing, radiator cores, musical instruments, locks, fasteners, hinges, ammunition components, and electrical connectors.
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Profile/Shape
Step 3: Select
Grade
464 BRASS ROUND
Good resistance to corrosion in fresh or saline water. Below average machinability for a brass alloy, but excellent for hot forging. Applications include condenser plates, welding rod, marine hardware, propeller shafts, valve stems, and a variety of fasteners.
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