An alloy consisting of copper with zinc. The temper type is hard.
Brass does not easily corrode or deform from water or heat, hence offering good corrosion resistance from water and heat. Brass can also resist attack from salt water, minerals, and peat soils contained in water. Brass also has many similar advantages of copper, with higher wall thickness. Brass is majorly used for water in commercial plumbing and OEM applications. And also used in gas, steam, and oil Applications, bushing, jewellery design, radiators, chillers, heat exchangers, etc.
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