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Brass - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Non-Leaded* Red Brass and Yellow Brass Casting Alloys ... The most popular red brass, C83600 (85 Metal, 85-5-5-5), contains nominally 5% lead. Permanent mold and pressure die castings of plumbing components are also commonly made of the leaded yellow brass alloy C85800, which contains nominally 1.5% lead.
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Q. What is Brass? A. Yellow Brass is an alloy of approximately 70% copper and 30% zinc used for decorative products. Red Brass is an alloy of approximately 90% copper and 10% zinc used primarily for marine work.
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The Mineral BRASS ... Brass is not an officially recognized mineral as yet, although it has been proposed. It is not the man-made brass that is under consideration, but specimens of naturally occurring crystals of a copper nickel alloy with a formula similar to what we know as brass. ... Color is yellow to brassy yellow.
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In the Copper based alloys, we offer different grades of Copper wire, Phosphor Bronze wire, Nickel Silver wire, and Beryllium Copper wire, and Brass wire, including Jewelry Bronze wire, Red Brass wire, and Yellow Brass wire.
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We are a leading name in the market as brass wire manufacturer. Our brass wires are available under the brand name "UNICUT" in different grades. These wires are chemically pure as Zinc and Copper and are also welding free in single melting lengths.
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