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C46400 Naval Brass "Lead Free"

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Material Brass
Alloy Or Not Is Alloy
Shape Plate

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Packaging Details: WOODEN BOX PACKING
Delivery Time: 10 DAYS

Detailed Product Description


C46400 Naval Brass "Lead Free"

Naval Brass C46400 is nominally composed of 60% copper, 39.2% zinc and 0.8% tin. As is typical of brass alloys with the duplex alpha + beta structure, C46400 has good strength and rigidity. By substituting tin for an equal quantity of zinc, a high corrosion resistance to seawater is achieved. The addition of tin also gives the alloy an inherent resistance to dezincification, thereby further inhibiting the impingement by seawater at higher than normal temperatures. The alloy is also noted for its resistance to wear, fatigue, galling, and stress corrosion cracking.

Typical Uses for C46400 Naval Brass "Lead Free"

Builders Hardware: Lock Pins

Electrical: Precision Shipboard Equipment

Fasteners: Rivets, Bolts, Nuts

Industrial: Welding Rod, Condenser Plates, Structural Uses, Valve Stems, Balls, Heat Exchanger Tube, Aircraft Turn buckle Barrels, Bearings, Dies, Golf Ball Production, Pressure Vessels, Bearings, Bushings, Hub Cones

Marine: Propeller Shafts, Marine Hardware, Decorative Fittings, Shafting, Propeller Shafts, Turn buckles

Ordnance: Missile Components

Other: Baffle Plates and Flanges

Plumbing: Fittings

Chemical Composition for C46400

(%max., unless shown as range or min.)

 CuFePbSnZn
Min./Max.59.0-62.0.10.20.50-1.0Rem.
Nominal60.0--.739.2

Note: Cu + Sum of Named Elements, 99.6% min.

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NEELCON STEEL INDUSTRIES
[India]
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City: Mumbai
Province/State: Maharashtra
Country/Region : India

Business Type:Manufacturer, Trading Company

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