Brass Foil
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Properties
Brass is any alloy of copper and zinc.
Muted yellow color relatively resistant to tarnishing.
Higher malleability than copper or zinc.
Excellent acoustic properties.
Relatively low melting point of brass (900 to 940°C)
Fairly easy material to cast.
Naval or Admiralty brass contains tin and is resistant to sea water
90% of all brass alloys are recycled.
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Applications
- Aerospace Applications
- Cable Industry
- Consumer Electronic
- Decorative
- Electrical Components
- Etching
- Heating
- Insulation
- Magnetic Shielding
- Medical Implants
- Reflective
- Resistance Material
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Worldwide Delivery
| Minimum Order |
4,000 lbs
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| Dimensions |
All Standard Imperial Sizes All Standard Metric Sizes Custom Manufactured to Your Requirements |
Types of Finishings for Brass Foil
Blanking Cladding Cleaning Coating Cut-to-Length Cut-to Specifications Deburring Edge Conditioning Forming Painting Plating Polishing Precision Slitting Punching Shearing Slitting Traverse Winding
Compliance with All International Standards Including:
ASME |
AMS |
ASTM |
BS |
DIN |
EN |
JIS |
MIL |
QQ |
SAE |
UNS |
Types of Brass
Brass 260 |
Brass 544 |
Extruded Brass |
Semi Red Brass |
Brass 272 |
Admiralty Brass |
Leaded Brass |
Shim Brass |
Brass 314 |
Architectural Brass |
Lead-free Brass |
Special Brass |
Brass 330 |
Brass Rule |
Muntz Metal Brass |
Spring Brass |
Brass 353 |
Brazing Brass |
Naval Brass |
Tinned Brass |
Brass 360 |
Chromium Plated Brass |
Ornamental Brass |
Yellow Brass |
Brass 385 |
Copper Silicon Brass |
Perforated Brass |
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Brass 464 |
Embossed Brass |
Polished Brass |
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Brass 510 |
Expanded Brass |
Red Brass |
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