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Brass strips are flat pieces of metal made primarily from a copper-zinc alloy known as brass. They are produced through processes such as rolling and extrusion, resulting in a versatile material that combines strength and corrosion resistance. Brass strips are typically used in various applications, including electrical components, plumbing fixtures, and decorative items due to their attractive appearance and good machinability.
| Material Composition | Copper and zinc alloy |
| Thickness Range | 0.1 mm to 10 mm |
| Width Range | 10 mm to 1000 mm |
| Temper | Soft, half-hard, and hard |
| Standard Grades | C26000, C28000, C27000 |
| Finish | Bright, matte, or oxidized |
When selecting brass strips, consider the specific alloy grade that best suits your application, as different compositions can offer varying levels of strength and corrosion resistance. It's important to specify the desired thickness, width, and temper to ensure compatibility with your manufacturing processes. Additionally, inquire about surface finish options and any required certifications for quality assurance.
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Brass strips typically range from 0.1 mm to 10 mm in thickness.
Common grades include C26000, C28000, and C27000.
Yes, brass strips are often used in electrical components due to their conductivity.
Brass strips can come in bright, matte, or oxidized finishes.
Yes, brass has good corrosion resistance, especially in non-saline environments.
Brass strips are used in electrical engineering, plumbing, automotive, and jewelry making.