Forging Brass
Forging Brass is also an alloy of Copper and Zinc. The different amount of these metals will help to alter its mechanical and electrical properties. Forging Brass can be treated as a substitution alloy: atoms of the two constituents may replace each other within the same crystal structure. It can be easily shaped. Forging brass has high thermal conductivity and have excellent hot forgeability properties. They are usually available in the form of rod.
ISO Symbols | UNS (Equivalent Alloy) | EN (Equivalent Alloy) | BS (Equivalent Alloy) | JIS (Equivalent Alloy) | IS (Equivalent Alloy) |
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CuZn39Pb1 | C37000 C36500 |
- | CZ129 | C3712 | - |
CuZn39Pb2 | C37700 | CW612N | - | - | - |
CuZn40Pb2 | C37710 C38000 |
CW617N | CZ122 | C3771 | 6912 FLB |
CuZn38Pb2 | - | CW608N | CZ128 | - | - |
CuZn39Pb2Sn | - | CW613N | - | - | - |
CuZn40Pb1Al | - | CW616N | - | - | - |
CuZn40Pb2Sn | - | CW619N | - | - | - |
CuZn39Pb2Mn | - | - | - | - | 8737 MOD |