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Brass ball


A brass sphere is a spherical product made from an alloy of copper and zinc. It boasts excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, with a density typically ranging around 8.4–8.5 g/cm³. It exhibits moderate strength and wear resistance, though these properties are lower than those of materials such as stainless steel. Brass has good machinability and is relatively soft, making it easier to process through casting, forging, machining, and other techniques.


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Product description:

Material: H62 brass

Diameter: 0.8 mm to 24.5 mm;

Accuracy grades: G100, G200, G500

Hardness: HB 50-80

Features: A brass sphere is a spherical product made from an alloy of copper and zinc. It boasts excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, with a density typically ranging around 8.4–8.5 g/cm³. It exhibits moderate strength and wear resistance, though these properties are lower than those of materials such as stainless steel. It has good machinability, is relatively soft, and is easier to process through casting, forging, machining, and other techniques.

Applications: valves and fittings, pump components and locks, decorative crafts, as well as certain specialized and professional fields.

Physical properties:

Corrosion resistance: Good

Wear resistance: Average

Magnetic: Non-magnetic

Chemical composition:

CU

Zinc

Pb

Cadmium

Mercury

61.5

Margin

<100PPM

<5PPM

Production and Processing

Oil-removal machine
Photosphere Machine
Rotating Heat Treatment Furnace
Sorting Workshop
Photosphere Workshop
Photosphere Workshop
Cold Forging Workshop
Grinding Ball Workshop

Packaging and shipping

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Packaging and Shipping
Packaging and Shipping
Packaging and Shipping
Packaging and Shipping
Packaging and Shipping
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