Naval Brass

 

     Properties

  • Naval Brass is typically composed of 60% 
    copper, 39% zinc and 1% tin.
  • Extensively used in marine construction due to 
    of its high corrosion resistance to seawater
  • Good strength
  • Good rigidity/hardness 
  • Resistance to wear, fatigue, galling and stress cracking.
  • Fairly low costs
  • Superior tensile strength
  • Higher yield strength
  • Good elongation
  • Excellent thermal conductivity
  • Good capacity for being cold worked
  • Excellent capacity for being hot formed
  • Excellent soldering and brazing
  • 90% of all brass alloys are recycled.

Applications

  • Bushings Propellar Shafts 
  • Fasteners
  • Light Bearings
  • Marine Hardware
  • Plumbing Fittings
  • Screw Machine Parts
  • Seawater Valve Systems 
  • Water Boiler Systems
  • Welding Rod Bearings 

 

Products

 

Flat Rolled:

  • Naval Brass Circles
  • Naval Brass Coil
  • Naval Brass Foil
  • Naval Brass Plate
  • Naval Brass Sheet
  • Naval Brass Strip

    Extruded/Drawn
     
  • Naval Brass Bar 
  • Naval Brass Pipe
  • Naval Brass Rod 
  • Naval Brass Tube
  • Naval Brass Wire
  • Naval Brass Extrusions 
  • Custom to Specs
  • Worldwide Delivery

    Minimum Order     4,000 lbs
    Dimensions

    All Standard Imperial Sizes
    All Standard Metric Sizes
    Custom Manufactured to Your Requirements

    Compliance with all International Standards Including:

      ASME   AMS   ASTM   BS   DIN   EN   JIS   MIL   QQ   SAE

      UNS

     

    Types of Naval Brass

     
      C46400 - Uninhibited Naval Brass 464   C46600 Antimonial Naval Brass 466  C48200 Medium Leaded Naval Brass 482
      C46500 - Arsenical Naval Brass 465   C46700 Phosphorized Naval Brass 467  C485 High Leaded Naval Brass 485
     
     
     

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