About CZ137 Leaded Brass
CZ137
CZ137, Engraving brass, are 60/40 alpha-beta brasses with lead added to give free machining properties. They should not be used for acid etched work, for which the single-phase alpha brasses should be used.
Precision Tailored for Your NeedsCZ137 Leaded Brass stands out due to its customizable particle size, dimensions, and weight, ensuring that each order matches precise application requirements. This adaptability makes it suitable for bespoke projects in a range of industries. Each batch is manufactured to exacting chemical compositions, delivering consistent performance and a distinctive golden yellow finish.
Reliable Performance GuaranteedManufactured under strict quality controls in India, CZ137 comes with a manufacturing warranty, underscoring the reliability and durability of this alloy. Its optimal density and composition provide excellent machinability, corrosion resistance, and thermal properties, whether used in electrical components, plumbing, or automotive parts.
FAQ's of CZ137 Leaded Brass:
Q: How can I customize the particle size and dimensions of CZ137 Leaded Brass for my specific needs?
A: You can request custom particle size and dimensions ranging from 2 mm to 150 mm, as well as tailored lengths, widths, and heights. Simply provide your requirements to the manufacturer or supplier in India during your order to ensure the material matches your exact project specifications.
Q: What processes are involved in producing CZ137 Leaded Brass to meet industry standards?
A: CZ137 is produced through a controlled alloying process that blends copper, zinc, and minor elements at specific concentrations. The alloy is then processed into the desired shape and size, followed by rigorous quality checks to ensure consistency, purity (approx. 99%), and compliance with industry standards.
Q: When should CZ137 Leaded Brass be used over other brass grades?
A: CZ137 is preferred when precise machinability, good corrosion resistance, and a dependable golden yellow finish are required, particularly for electrical components, fasteners, plumbing, and automotive parts. Its controlled lead content enhances machinability without significantly compromising environmental considerations.
Q: Where is CZ137 Leaded Brass most commonly applied?
A: This grade is widely used across industries such as electronics, precision machinery, plumbing, automotive manufacturing, and industrial hardware, owing to its reliable mechanical properties and adaptability to custom specifications.
Q: What are the main benefits of choosing CZ137 Leaded Brass for manufacturing?
A: CZ137 offers excellent machinability, durability, and corrosion resistance, combined with a striking appearance and customizable form factors. The manufacturing warranty and high purity provide added reassurance for consistent quality and long-term performance in diverse applications.
Q: How does the chemical composition of CZ137 Leaded Brass impact its performance?
A: The tightly controlled copper (63-65%), lead (max 0.80%), iron (max 0.10%), and tin (max 0.30%) content, balanced with zinc, results in a material that is easy to machine, highly conductive, and resistant to corrosion, making it ideal for both structural and electrical uses.