Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, in proportions which can be varied to achieve varying mechanical and electrical properties it is a substitution alloy atoms of the two constituents may replace each other within the same crystal structure. Bronze is an alloy also containing copper, but instead of zinc it has tin Brass billets is produced by casting processes. Brass casting, as the name suggests, involves the use of brass as the molten metal. Brass casting can be carried out by the way of sand casting only. Sand casting can be defined as a ‘cast part’ produced by formation of a mold from a mixture of sand and pouring the casting liquid (mostly molten metal) into mold. Then the air-cooling of the mold takes place. After the solidification of metal, the removal of mold takes place. The metal used here is brass. It is a known fact that brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. Hence, to be precise, the molten metal consists of two elements. The exact properties of different brasses depends on the composition of brass alloy particularly copper and zinc ratio and we are also provides chemical report of copper zinc composition percent and brass grade report. While there are difference between brasses with high and low zinc contains all brasses are considered malleable and ductile but in case of low zinc brass is more ductile due to its low melting points. We produced and exporting brass billets as per customer requirements.
Material
- IS-319 Normal Free cutting brass
- High tensile brass
- Forging brass
- Any special grade available as per customer requirement
Attributes
- Alloy types is a binary
- Contents in brass is copper and zinc
- Density of brass around 8.3 to 8.7 grams per cubic centimeters
- Melting point of brass is 900 to 940 °C, 1,650 to 1,720 °F, depending on composition
Advantages
- Easy to manufacturing of complex shapes
- High dimensional accuracy
- Good reliability