CW610N

DESCRIPTION

Brass is essentially copper alloyed with zinc. It is strong but easy to form, stamp or draw which make it a common choice for a broad spectrum of applications. By varying the amount of zinc content it is possible to achieve a variety of characteristics including different levels of corrosion resistance, ductility and suitability for machining.

CHEMICAL COMPOSITION

Elements Min (%) Max (%)
Cu 59.00 60.50
Pb 0.20 0.80
Sn - 0.20
Fe - 0.20
Al - 0.05
Ni - 0.30
Zn Remainder

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES ACCORDING TO EN12164 (AS PER TEMPER R410)

Range (mm) From To UTS Min (N/mm²) UTS Max (N/mm²) PS Min (N/mm²) Elongation Min (%) Hardness Min Hardness Max
Round (Dia) 2 40 410 - 230 12 - -
Hex (A/F) 2 35 410 - 230 12 - -
Square (A/F) 2 35 410 - 230 12 - -
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Melting Point - Liquidus°F 1650
Melting Point - Solidus°F 1630
Density lb/cu in. at 68°F 0.304
Specific Gravity 8.41
Electrical Conductivity % IACS at 68°F 28
Thermal Conductivity Btu/ sq ft/ ft hr/ °F at 68°F 71
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion 68-57210⁻⁶ per °F (68 – 572°F) 11.6
Specific Heat Capacity Btu/ lb /°F at 68°F 0.09
Modulus of Elasticity in Tension ksi 15000
Modulus of Rigidity ksi 5600
FABRICATION PROPERTIES 
Technique Suitability
Soldering Excellent
Brazing Good
Oxyacetylene Welding Fair
Gas Shielded Arc Welding Fair
Coated Metal Arc Welding Not Recommended
Spot Weld Not Recommended
Seam Weld Not Recommended
Butt Weld Fair
Capacity for Being Cold Worked Fair
Capacity for Being Hot Formed Excellent
Machinability Rating 60

TYPICAL USES

  • Builders Hardware
  • Consumer
  • Building
  • Industrial