Brass strip
Brass exhibits exceptionally good ductility (the best among brass alloys) and relatively high strength. It has excellent machinability, is easy to weld, and demonstrates remarkable resistance to common forms of corrosion; however, it is prone to stress-corrosion cracking. Brass strip is an alloy of copper and zinc, named for its yellow color.
Brass exhibits exceptionally good ductility (the best among brass alloys) and relatively high strength. It has excellent machinability, is easy to weld, and demonstrates remarkable resistance to common forms of corrosion; however, it is prone to stress-corrosion cracking. Brass strip is an alloy of copper and zinc, named for its yellow color.
Brass possesses exceptionally good ductility (the best among brass alloys) and relatively high strength. It features excellent machinability, is easy to weld, and exhibits remarkable resistance to common forms of corrosion; however, it is prone to stress-corrosion cracking. Brass strip is an alloy of copper and zinc, named for its yellow color.
Brass exhibits exceptionally good ductility (the best among brass alloys) and relatively high strength. It has excellent machinability, is easy to weld, and demonstrates remarkable resistance to common forms of corrosion; however, it is prone to stress-corrosion cracking. Brass strip is an alloy of copper and zinc, named for its yellow color.
