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Brass - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Gunmetal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gunmetal , also known as red brass in the United States, is a type of bronze – an alloy of copper, tin, and zinc. Originally used chiefly for making guns, gunmetal was superseded by steel. Gunmetal...
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Machinability rating (Free Cutting Brass=100) 90 ... Due to commercial variations in composition and to manufacturing limitations, they should not be used for specification purposes. See applicable A.S.T.M. specification references...
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The traditional names for various types of brass usually reflected either the color of the material or the intended use. For example, red brass contained 15% zinc and had a reddish color, ... Brasses whose chemical composition makes them suitable for being formed into the final product by mechanical methods, such as rolling...
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The chemical composition of glass in Ancient Egypt by Mikey Brass (1999) ... To this colour threads were supplemented so that the end effect was strands of yellow, white, red, etc., decorating the piece.
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Brass Tube & Pipe; National Bronze & Metals, Inc. is your source for the brass tube and pipe that you use in your plumbing related manufacturing processes. ... C23000 (ASTM B-43); Red Brass Pipe; ... C27200 (ASTM B-135); General Purpose Seamless Brass Tube;
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A native of Indonesia and the Malacca Islands, it is an evergreen tree that grows to about 10 meters (30 feet) tall and has bright green leaves and nail-shaped rose-peach flower buds which turn, upon drying, a deep red brown. ... The main chemical components of clove oil are eugenol, eugenol acetate,
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