C6804

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 ppressure 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
Melting Point - Liquidus 1650º F
Solidus 1630º F
Density 0.304 lb/in3 at 68º F Specific
Gravity 8.41Electrical
Conductivity 26% IACS @68º F Thermal
Expansion 11.8 -10⁻⁶ per ºF (68-572º F) Modulus of Elasticity
FABRICATION PROPERTIES
Technique Suitability
Machinability Closest machinability to the traditional material with lead in all aspects including machining resistance, shape of chips and tool life etc.
Capability of being cold work Good
Capability of being Hot work Good

TYPICAL USES
  • Suitable for Environment Purpose of Brass with Excellent Machinability.
  • Plumbing
  • Computer
  • Electronic Clock
  • Rivet Nut Gear
  • Medical Valve
  • Camera Parts
  • Hardware Parts