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Selected Metals - 8: Copper Alloys, Brass
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| WARNING: Machine tools present a safety hazard. Improper operation can result in severe injury. These topics are for non-laboratory study only and are not to be used in conjunction with the operation of any tool or machine described herein. Never use a machine tool without the supervision of a qualified instructor. | ||||||||||||||
| Brass, like bronze, is a copper alloy but has a primary alloying element of zinc instead of tin. Zinc alloying of copper to produce brass had been around since the discovery of bronze. However it was not as easy to produce brass and therefore was not as commonly used.
The two primary brasses of interest are those called by their color because the hue of the metal*s distinguishes it from its siblings. Red brass contains has less zinc (more copper) and yellow brass contains more zinc (less copper). It is not uncommon for the seasoned machinist to request this copper alloy simply by stating its color: "Red Brass" or "Yellow Brass" C36000
C35300
C35300
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label: stainless steel, aisa, sae, aluminum, copper, tool steel, history of metal |
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