CW712R

DESCRIPTION

CW712R naval brass. Mostly used for machine hardware, screw machine products and valve stems, CW712R naval brass is great for hot forging and pressing and machining. With high ductility, naval brass has excellent electrical and thermal conductivity. CW712R naval brass has good creep resistance and high impact strength.

CHEMICAL COMPOSITION

Elements Min (%) Max (%)
Cu61.0063.00
Pb0.200.60
Sn1.001.50
Fe0.000.10
Ni0.000.20
Total Others - 0.20
Zn Remainder

Mechanical Properties According To EN12165 (As Per Temper H080)

Range (mm) From To UTS Min PS Min Elongation Min Hardness Min (HRB) Hardness Max (HRB)
Round (Dia)875---80140
Hex (A/F)865---80140
Square (A/F)860---80140
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Melting Point - Liquidus°F1650
Melting Point - Solidus°F1630
Density lb/cu in. at 68°F0.305
Specific Gravity8.44
Electrical Conductivity % IACS at 68°F26
Thermal Conductivity Btu/ sq ft/ ft hr/ °F at 68°F67
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion 68-57210⁻⁶ per °F (68 – 572°F)11.8
Specific Heat Capacity Btu/ lb /°F at 68°F0.09
Modulus of Elasticity in Tension ksi15000
Modulus of Rigidity ksi5600
FABRICATION PROPERTIES
TechniqueSuitability
SolderingExcellent
BrazingGood
Oxyacetylene WeldingNot Recommended
Gas Shielded Arc WeldingNot Recommended
Coated Metal Arc WeldingNot Recommended
Spot WeldNot Recommended
Seam WeldNot Recommended
Butt WeldFair
Capacity for Being Cold WorkedPoor
Capacity for Being Hot FormedGood
Forgeability Rating90
Machinability Rating50

Common Fabrication Processes

  • Hot forging and Pressing
  • Machining

Typical uses

  • Fasteners
  • Industrial
  • Marine