Brass is an alloy composed primarily of copper and zinc. Its properties can be adjusted by altering the proportions of these two metals, and it is widely used in various applications due to its durability, workability, and aesthetic appeal.

Chemical Compositions :
Chemical Element %
Cu 62.00 - 64.00
Al 0.0 - 0.05
Fe 0.0 - 0.10
Pb 0.0 - 0.10
Ni 0.0 - 0.30
Others (total) 0.0 - 0.10
Sn 0.0 - 0.10
Zn Balance
Physical Properties :
Property Value
Density 8.44 kg/m3
Melting Point 916°C
Modulus of Elasticity 103.4 GPa
Thermal Conductivity 116 W/m.K
Thermal Expansion 20.5x10-6 /°C
Mechanical Properties :
Property Sheet Tube
Tensile Strength 300 - 550 MPa 440 Min MPa
Proof Stress 110 - 500 MPa 320 Min MPa
Elongation A50 mm 38 - 3% 10 Min %
Hardness Vickers 55 - 180 HV 115 Min HV
Hardness Brinell - 110 Min HB
Alloy name Critical Pitting Temp in Acidified 6% FeCl3 Acidified 6% FeCl3 Critical Crevice Temperature
°F °C °F °C
316L 59 15 32 0
254SMO 140 60 86 30
625 212 100 104 40
C-276 >302 >150 131 55
C-22® >302 >150 176 80