Copper, Bronze & Brass

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Copper

 

110 Half Hard Copper

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Plates 101 OF Copper Plate ASTM B-152
Sheets 110 Half Hard Copper Sheet ASTM B-152
Plates 110 Half Hard Copper Plate ASTM B-152
Flat bars 110 Half Hard Copper Rectangular Bar ASTM B-187
Round bars 110 Half Hard Copper Rod ASTM B-187

 

Brass

 

360 Free Cutting Brass

Products Specs
Round bars 360 Free Cutting Brass Rod ASTM B-16
Square bars 360 Free Cutting Brass Square Bar ASTM B-16
Hexagon bars 360 Free Cutting Brass Hexagonal Bar ASTM B-16
Flat bars 360 Free Cutting Brass Rectangular Bar ASTM B-16

 

260 Brass

Products Specs
Sheets 260 Brass Sheet ASTM B-36
Plates 260 Brass Plate ASTM B-36

 

272 Brass

Products Specs
Tubes 272 Brass Round Tube ASTM B-135

 

330 Brass

Products Specs
Tubes 330 Brass Round Tube ASTM B-135

 

464 Naval Brass

Products Specs
Round bars 464 Naval Brass Rod ASTM B-21

 

Bronze

 

C630 Aluminum-Nickel-Bronze

Products Specs
Round bars C630 Aluminum-Nickel-Bronze Rod AMS 4640

 

510 Phosphor Bronze

Products Specs
Round bars 510 Phosphor Bronze Round Bar ASTM B-139

 

What is Copper?

Copper is a highly valued metal due to its electrical and thermal conductivity, corrosion resistance, ductility, malleability, and recyclability. As such, it is used in a wide range of industrial applications. Copper is used in electrical wiring, motors, radiators, plumbing, and air conditioning systems, as well as in the manufacture of alloys, batteries, and chemicals. It is also used in the production of coins, bearings, and gears, in automotive and aerospace applications, and in the production of semiconductors and telecommunication cables. In addition, copper is used as a heat sink in electronic devices, in heat exchangers, and as a catalyst in the production of certain chemicals.

 

110 Half Hard Copper

Commonly referred to as Electrolytic Tough Pitch Copper (ETP), Half Hard 110 Copper alloy has great electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance. It is non-magnetic with a semi-smooth surface and defined edges. 110 copper alloy is an ideal candidate for several processing techniques as well as both indoor and outdoor applications. When exposed to natural elements, it will patina and develop a greenish and bluish hue over time. 110 copper is commonly used in corrosive environments and in electrical, mechanical or architectural applications, as well as plumbing hardware and ornamental projects. It is traditionally used in the electronics industry, electro-mechanics, electric equipment manufacturing, electronics, High-Tech industry and molding.
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What is Brass?

Brass is made of the metals copper and zinc combined. The proportions of zinc and copper can be varied to create a range of brass alloys with varying properties. Brass has a number of properties that make its use ideal for a variety of applications.
Brass’ relatively low melting point of 900-940°C and flow characteristics make it a relatively easy material to cast. Additionally, brass is a very malleable, tarnish-resistant, low-friction and non-ferrous metal, which makes it a highly recyclable metal.
Brass is widely used in decorative, mechanical and architectural applications. Specific examples of applications for brass include metal worked fittings like locks, brackets, braces, valves, and more. Brass is also commonly used in the manufacture of electrical and plumbing components. The properties of brass also make it ideal in the manufacture of musical instruments and jewelry making.

 

360 Free Cutting Brass

360 Brass alloy is known for its good machinability and corrosion resistance, commonly used in a variety of applications such as screws, gears, and electrical components. It is also known as free-machining brass or cartridge brass. It is composed of approximately 57% copper and 43% zinc.
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260 Brass

260 Brass alloy that is It is also known as “architectural brass” or “red brass”. It is composed of approximately 61% copper and 39% zinc and recognized for its good corrosion resistance and high ductility. 260 brass is commonly used in a variety of applications such as electrical components, fasteners, and decorative items.
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272 Brass

272 Brass alloy is also known as Yellow Brass and composed of approximately 67% copper and 33% zinc. It has good corrosion resistance and high strength, and commonly used in applications that require these properties such as fasteners, marine hardware, and electrical components.
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330 Brass

330 Brass alloy has a low lead content is composed of approximately 68% copper and 32% zinc. It is known for its good ductility, machinability and corrosion resistance and accordingly used in gears, screws, and electrical component applications.
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464 Naval Brass

464 brass alloy is also known as Naval Brass and Aluminum Brass due to its tin content, which improves its corrosion resistance in seawater. It is composed of approximately 60% copper, 39.2% zinc and 0.8% tin. It is commonly used in marine applications such as propellers, pump impellers, and marine hardware. It is also used in electrical and electronic applications.
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510 Phosphor Bronze

Phosphor Bronze 510 is a copper-tin-phosphorus alloy that is commonly used in electrical and electronic components. It is known for its excellent corrosion resistance, high electrical conductivity, and low contact resistance. It is often used to make contacts, terminals, and connectors, as well as springs and contact tips.
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What is Bronze?

Bronze is an alloy made from copper and tin, with other metals like zinc, lead, and nickel being added in small amounts. The properties of bronze depend on the exact composition of the alloy, with the proportion of copper to tin varying widely. Bronze is known for its strength and durability, making it a popular choice for a variety of applications, including tools. It is also resistant to corrosion, making it ideal for outdoor use. Bronze is a relatively soft metal that can be easily shaped and formed into various designs. It has good thermal conductivity, making it useful in heat transfer applications. Bronze is also used in marine applications, electrical connectors, architectural accents, heat exchangers, and aerospace.

 

Aluminum-Nickel-Bronze C630

Aluminum Nickel Bronze, also known an AMS 4640 and C630, is a type of copper alloy that contains aluminum, nickel and bronze. It has high strength and corrosion resistance, making it suitable for use in aerospace and marine applications. It can also be used for other industrial applications that require high strength and corrosion resistance, such as valves and pumps.
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510 Phosphor Bronze

Phosphor Bronze 510 is a copper-tin-phosphorus alloy that is commonly used in electrical and electronic components. It is known for its excellent corrosion resistance, high electrical conductivity, and low contact resistance. It is often used to make contacts, terminals, and connectors, as well as springs and contact tips.
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