Red Brass

Red Brass

Lead-Free Red Brass is a copper-zinc alloy with a higher copper content compared to other brasses, giving it a reddish hue and excellent corrosion resistance. This alloy is known for its good mechanical properties, making it suitable for a variety of applications.

Composition:

  • Copper (Cu): Approximately 85%
  • Zinc (Zn): Approximately 15%
  • Lead (Pb): <0.09% (Lead-Free)

Grades

ASTM B135 C23000:

  • ASTM B135: Standard Specification for Seamless Brass Tube.
  • C23000: Designation for Red Brass in this standard.

BS 2870 CZ 102:

  • British Standard for copper and copper alloys.
  • CZ 102: Designation for Red Brass in this standard.

EN 12449 CW 502L:

  • European standard for copper and copper alloys – Seamless, round tubes for general purposes.
  • CW 502L: European designation for Red Brass.

JIS H3300 C 2300:

  • Japanese Industrial Standard for copper and copper alloy seamless tubes.
  • C 2300: Japanese designation for Red Brass.

ASTM C69400, C69430:

  • Additional ASTM designations for Red Brass alloys with varying compositions.

Properties:

  1. Corrosion Resistance:
    • Excellent resistance to corrosion in various environments, including freshwater, seawater, and mildly acidic conditions.
    • Resistant to dezincification and stress corrosion cracking.

  2. Mechanical Properties:
    • Tensile Strength: Typically around 310-410 MPa.
    • Yield Strength: Approximately 100-150 MPa.
    • Elongation: Generally around 35-50%, indicating good ductility.
    • Hardness: Moderate hardness, with a typical Brinell hardness number (HB) of around 60-100.

  3. Thermal and Electrical Conductivity:
    • Good thermal conductivity, suitable for heat exchangers and other thermal applications.
    • Good electrical conductivity, less than pure copper but sufficient for many industrial uses.

Applications:

  • Plumbing and Heating: Used in plumbing systems, fittings, and valves due to its corrosion resistance and mechanical properties.

  • Marine Applications: Employed in marine hardware and components due to its excellent resistance to seawater corrosion.

  • Industrial Applications: Used in various industrial equipment, including heat exchangers, condensers, and piping systems.

  • Architectural Applications: Utilized in decorative and architectural elements due to its aesthetic appearance and workability.

  • Electrical Applications: Used in electrical connectors and components where good conductivity is required.

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