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Some of the common types of brass available include:
Brass finds application across a wide range of industries, such as:
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Chemical Symbol | Brass is an alloy, primarily composed of copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) |
| Composition | Typically, brass contains around 60-80% copper and 20-40% zinc, with small amounts of other elements such as lead, aluminum, or tin for specific properties. |
| Density | Varies depending on the specific composition of the alloy, typically ranges from 8.4 to 8.7 g/cm³ |
| Melting Point | Varies depending on the composition, typically between 900°C to 940°C (1652°F to 1724°F) |
| Young's Modulus | 90–110 GPa (for common brass alloys) |
| Shear Modulus | 33–40 GPa (for common brass alloys) |
| Bulk Modulus | 100–140 GPa (for common brass alloys) |
| Poisson's Ratio | 0.33–0.36 (for common brass alloys) |
| Tensile Strength | 290–620 MPa (for common brass alloys) |
| Yield Strength | 150–450 MPa (for common brass alloys) |
| Elongation at Break | 10–40% (for common brass alloys) |
| Hardness (Brinell) | 65–230 HB (for common brass alloys) |
| Electrical Conductivity | Brass has good electrical conductivity, typically around 23–45 MS/m (megaSiemens per meter) depending on the alloy composition and condition. |
| Thermal Conductivity | Varies depending on the composition, typically ranges from 100 to 130 W/(m·K) (Watts per meter-Kelvin) for common brass alloys. |