C6802
Bismuth brass is a copper alloy which typically contains 1-3% bismuth by weight. It is being marketed as a green alternative to leaded brass/bronze bearings and bushings as pressure for the substitution of hazardous metals has increased.
This alloy is very corrosion-resistant, a property which makes it suitable for use in environments such as the ocean. Bismuth brasses are more malleable, thermally conductive and polish better than regular brasses.
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
Elements | Min (%) | Max (%) |
---|---|---|
Cu | 57.00 | 64.00 |
Bi | 0.50 | 4.00 |
Sn | 0.10 | 3.00 |
P | - | 0.20 |
Pb | 0.01 | 0.10 |
Fe | - | 0.70 |
Cd | - | 0.0075 |
Zn | Remainder |
Mechanical Properties: JIS H3250: 2015 (As Per Temper BD)
Range (mm) | From | To | UTS Min (N/mm²) | UTS Max (N/mm²) | PS Min (N/mm²) | Elongation Min (%) | Hardness Min (HV) | Hardness Max (HV) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Round (Dia) | 1.5 | 75 | 315 | - | - | 5 | 75 | - | |
Hex (A/F) | 3 | 70 | 315 | - | - | 5 | 75 | - | |
Square (A/F) | 3 | 65 | 315 | - | - | 5 | 75 | - | |
Rectangle | Thickness | 3 | 50 | 315 | - | - | 5 | 75 | - |
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES | |
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Melting Point - Liquidus °F | 1650 |
Melting Point - Solidus °F | 1630 |
Density | 0.304 lb/in3 at 68º F Specific |
Conductivity | 26% IACS @68º F |
Thermal Expansion | 11.8 -10⁻⁶ per ºF (68-572º F) Modulus of Elasticity |
Gravity | 8.41 |
FABRICATION PROPERTIES | |
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Technique | Suitability |
Capacity for Being Cold Worked | Good |
Capacity for Being Hot Worked | Good |
Machinability | Closest machinability to the traditional material with lead in all aspects including machining resistance, shape of chips and tool life etc. |
TYPICAL USES
- Suitable for Environment Purpose of Brass with Excellent Machinability.
- Plumbing
- Computer
- Electronic Clock
- Rivet Nut Gear
- Medical Valve
- Camera Parts
- Hardware Parts