Brass is an extremely popular copper alloy which most often exhibits a muted buttery yellow color similar to gold, though color will vary among the specific brass compositions. Typically, brass is comprised of 67% copper and 33% zinc. As a general rule, the more zinc, the lighter the color of the brass.
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Brass
Brass is an alloy of zinc and copper. Low zinc alloys will exhibit a darker red hue and are often referred to as red brass. Though zinc will always be the second most prevalent metal in brass, the addition of other metals such as tin, arsenic, iron and antimony are commonly included to further improve the physical and mechanical properties of the alloy. While the appearance of brass adds to its desirability, these manipulated features such as strength, hardness and formability more often determine the utility of brass in a given application. Brass exhibits many of the physical properties of pure copper to some degree. Malleable and a relatively good conductor of heat and electricity, easily machined brass is commonly used in screws, casings, heat exchanges, pressure vessels and electrical equipment. As brass is stronger than pure copper and resistant to corrosion it is also employed in numerous tubing and piping applications. Non-sparking brass is popular in petrochemical processing industries as well as more commonplace settings requiring low friction such as in locks, gears, bearings, doorknobs, ammunition and valves. The list of applications in which brass is a popular choice is extremely long and variable from radiators to a host of musical instruments.![]() |
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| Material | Tensile Strength at Break (MPa) | Tensile Strength, Yield (MPa) | Modulus of Elasticity (ksi) |
| All Brass Alloys | 159 - 896 | 69.0 - 683 | 14100 - 16700 |
| (230 Brass), OSO70 | 270 | 69 | 16700 |
| (230 Brass), H01 | 345 | 270 | 16700 |
| UNS C24000, OSO70 | 290 | 83 | 16000 |
| UNS C24000, H01 | 365 | 275 | 16000 |
| (260 Brass), OS100 | 300 | 75 | 16000 |
| Low-leaded brass, UNS C33500 | 317 - 510 | 97.0 - 414 | 15200 |
| Medium-leaded brass, UNS C35000 | 310 - 655 | 90.0 - 483 | 15200 |
| High-leaded brass, UNS C34200 | 338 - 586 | 117 - 427 | 15200 |
| Free-Cutting Brass, UNS C36000 | 338 - 469 | 124 - 310 | 14100 |
| Forging Brass, UNS C37700 | 350 - 460 | 100 - 350 | 15200 |
| Architectural Bronze, UNS C38000 | 420 - 460 | 228 | 14100 |