COPPER ALLOYS
C46400 Wrought Naval Brass, Non-Leaded
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
Properties:
Naval Brass or C46400 is a high strength, corrosion resistant alloy containing nominally 60% copper, .75% tin and 39.25% zinc. It is widely used in marine construction where a strong, corrosive resistant and hard material is required. It is available at a comparatively low cost.
Plate - Federal QQ-B-639, ASTM B171
Marine: Propeller Shafts, Marine Hardware, Decorative Fittings, Shafting, Propeller Shafts, Turn buckles.
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
Additional Information:
We offer Naval Brass Plate that exhibits guaranteed performance and exceptional cost-efficiency in wear plate applications. This versatile material is a non-abrasive, long-wearing surface is ready for drilling, grooving and fast installation. Combined with Atlas's competitive pricing and quick turnaround this is the ideal plate material for your marine/industrial naval brass needs.
Naval Brass or C46400 is a high strength, corrosion resistant alloy containing nominally 60% copper, .75% tin and 39.25% zinc. It is widely used in marine construction where a strong, corrosive resistant and hard material is required. It is available at a comparatively low cost.
Plate - Federal QQ-B-639, ASTM B171
Marine: Propeller Shafts, Marine Hardware, Decorative Fittings, Shafting, Propeller Shafts, Turn buckles.
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
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