An alloy of copper and zinc is called brass. They may also contain trace amounts of additional alloying elements to enhance their characteristics. Brass has a strong tensile strength and corrosion resistance. They are ideal for hot forging. When compared to other metals, free machining brass sets the standard for machining.
Brass is classified into two types. The alpha alloys contain less than 37% zinc, while the beta alloys contain 37-45% zinc. Alpha alloys are ductile and cold workable. Duplex or alpha|beta alloys have a restricted cold ductility. It is harder and stronger.
CZ106 | CW505L Brass Grade alloy has excellent cold working properties. It is used for extreme deep drawing and cold working applications.
CZ106 | CW505L. Brass is supplied as Sheet.
The CZ106 | CW505L is used for a variety of components including lamp caps and lamp-holder components, heat exchanger tubes handling fresh clean water.
Chains, eyelets, fastenings, hinges, locks, fingerplates, fire extinguisher bodies, sugar evaporators, and juice heaters in chemical processing, and a wide variety of deep drawn or spun components and general industrial pressings.
Superb cold-forming properties.
Excellent deep drawing characteristics.
Good corrosion resistance
An optimum combination of strength and ductility for alpha brasses.
Chemical Element | % Present |
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Copper (Cu) | 69.00 - 71.00% |
Lead (Pb) | 0.0 - 0.05% |
Aluminium (Al) | 0.0 - 0.02% |
Nickel (Ni) | 0.0 - 0.30% |
Tin (Sn) | 0.0 - 0.10% |
Others (Total) | 0.0 - 0.10% |
Zinc (Zn) | Balance(%) |
CZ106 | CW505L Cartridge Brass
CZ114 | CW721R High Tensile Brass
CZ121 | CW614N Free Machining Brass
CZ130 | CW624N Machinable Brass
CZ131 | CW606N Riveting & Turning Brass
Any Special Brass Material Composition As Per Customer Requirement is Welcomed.
Category : Brass Alloy Grade
Brass Components