C24000 Brass Plate

C24000 brass with a nominal composition of 80 % copper and 20 % zinc approaches the mechanical properties of CuZn30 but with corrosion properties only slightly inferior to CuZn15. This alloy has a color between yellow and golden red and finds distinctive uses in decorative trim applications.

C26000 Brass Plate

The alloy is the most common brass in sheet form. The alloy consists of the face centred cubic alpha phase, and has the optimum combination of strength and ductility in the copper-zinc series. C26000 has the distinctive clear bright yellow colour normally associated with 'brass'.

C27000 Brass Plate

Yellow brass UNS C27000 is commonly referred to as copper-zinc brass. UNS C27000 shows excellent cold working properties which make it ideal for machining. Architects prefer brass for their shaping ability and colour. Brass is recycled efficiently and proves economical.

Lead Brass Plate

Lead increases the machinability of brass as well as increasing its strength and resistance to corrosion. The addition of lead also seals shrinkage pores to provide pressure tightness. Brasses can contain up to 3.5 percent in lead contents, and are classified as low, medium, or high-leaded.
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