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Applications | Mechanical and Chemical Data | Tolerances
Also known as "engravers brass" because it's easy to machine, stiff, resists corrosion, and polishes to an exceptional sheen. 356 brass is somewhat less formable than other brass alloys and are rated poor to fair for cold and hot working. Soldering is rated as excellent, brazing as good, but the lead content meant that welding is inadvisable. Beyond usage in brass placards and signs, they are often used in nuts, gears, door hardware, and furniture drawer handles.
UNS C35600, CDA 356, C356, ISO CuZn37Pb2, Free-Cutting Brass, High Leaded Brass, Engravers Brass
Safety Data Sheet | Weight Calculator | Mill Test Reports
Physical Properties 356 | |||||
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Density | 0.307 lb/in3 | ||||
Ultimate Tensile Strength | 62 ksi | ||||
Yield Tensile Strength | 26 ksi | ||||
Shear Strength | 37 ksi | ||||
Shear Modulus | 5,660 ksi | ||||
Hardness Rockwell | Brinell | B66 | 111 | ||||
Elongation at Break Percentage | 12% | ||||
Modulus of Elasticity | 15,200 ksi | ||||
Poisson's Ratio | 0.31 | ||||
Machinability Percentage | 100% | ||||
Melting Point | 1,630-1,660 °F | ||||
Specific Heat | 9.08 x 10^-2 BTU/lb-°F | ||||
Thermal Conductivity | 798 BTU-in/hr-ft^2-°F | ||||
Electrical Conductivity | 29% IACS |
Chemistry Information
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Element |
Percentage |
Cu | 63 |
Zn | 34.5 |
Pb | 2.5 |