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  • Article - 13 Nov 2012
    The Tin brass copper alloy UNS C43000 is an alloy of copper and zinc. On varying the composition of the impurities in the alloy, the characteristics of the alloy can be modified. UNS C43000 gives...
  • Article - 13 Sep 2012
    The copper alloy UNS C42500 is a brass alloy of copper, zinc and tin. High electrical and thermal conductivity enables UNS C42500 copper alloy to be used in heat exchanger tubing. UNS C42500 is...
  • Article - 13 Nov 2012
    Brass includes a broad range of copper-zinc alloys having a variety of properties such as ductility, wear-resistance, color, machinability, strength, hardness, antimicrobial, corrosion-resistance, and...
  • Article - 13 Sep 2012
    Brass comprises a wide range of copper-zinc alloys consisting of a variety of properties including machinability, color, wear-resistance, strength, ductility, hardness, antimicrobial,...
  • Article - 17 Sep 2012
    Brass consists of a wide range of copper-zinc alloys having different properties such as wear-resistance, strength, hardness, color, machinability, ductility, antimicrobial, corrosion-resistance, and...
  • Article - 21 Sep 2012
    The high leaded brass UNS C33200 is ideal for applications that include screw machine parts, screws, valves, bearings, fittings and specialty fasteners. The UNS C33200 is an anti-corrosive wrought...
  • Article - 12 Nov 2012
    UNS C22600 jewellery bronze is an alloy of copper and zinc. It has similar characteristics as that of UNS C22000 bronze alloy. Yet it is stronger than C22000 bronze alloy. The following section will...
  • Article - 6 Aug 2012
    Brass is a term that refers to a wide range of copper-zinc alloys with different properties. This data sheet covers the physical and mechanical properties of red brass UNS C23000.
  • Article - 18 Sep 2012
    Copper nickel alloys are alloys that have moderate strength and thermal stability in high temperature levels. The high oxidation resistance of these alloys is visible in moist air and steam.
  • Article - 21 Nov 2009
    After 304, 316 is the most common stainless steel on the market. It is an austenitic grade with the addition of 2–3% molybdenum which further improves corrosion resistance. It is often referred to as...

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