This substantial 0.771" thick brass stock sheet is engineered for demanding heating and cooling systems. Its robust construction and excellent thermal conductivity make it ideal for critical component manufacturing.
| Standard | ASME B18 |
| Material | Brass |
| Finish | Anodized |
| Grade | N/A |
| Thickness | 0.771" |
| Length | 22" |
| Width | 44" |
Engineered for reliability and performance, this brass stock sheet boasts a thickness of 0.771 inches, a length of 22 inches, and a width of 44 inches. Composed of a high-grade brass alloy, it offers superior corrosion resistance, excellent thermal conductivity, and remarkable durability, making it suitable for environments exposed to moisture and varying temperatures. Its substantial gauge ensures structural integrity for heavy-duty HVAC components and plumbing applications where long-term performance is paramount.
This component strictly adheres to the tolerances, material specifications, and quality benchmarks set by the world's leading industrial manufacturers.
1. Ensure the brass sheet is cut to the precise dimensions required for the application. 2. Prepare surfaces for joining (e.g., welding, brazing, or mechanical fastening) according to industry standards. 3. Install the fabricated component, verifying proper fit and sealing to prevent leaks.
| Standard System | Designation |
|---|---|
| ISO Equivalent | ISO 9001:2015 Mfg |
| DIN Equivalent | Industry Standard |
| Primary Standard | ASME B18 |
| Tensile Strength | Standard Commercial Spec |
| Yield Strength | Standard Commercial Spec |
| Hardness | Varies by specific batch |
| Copper (Cu) | 60.0 - 63.0% |
| Zinc (Zn) | Balance |
| Lead (Pb) | 2.5 - 3.7% |
| Size / Type | Est. Weight (lbs/100) | Shipping Weight (kg) |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | Varies by dimension | Contact Sales |
| Environment | Rating |
|---|---|
| Indoor / Dry | Excellent |
| Outdoor / Exposed | Moderate |
| Marine / Saltwater | Not Recommended |
| Chemical / Acidic | Not Recommended |
| ❌ Mistake | ✅ Correct Approach |
|---|---|
| Using incorrect joining methods for brass, leading to weak or leaky connections. | Consult material datasheets and employ appropriate brazing or welding techniques specifically designed for brass alloys. |
| Over-heating the brass during fabrication, causing material degradation or distortion. | Control heat input meticulously and utilize proper cooling procedures to maintain the integrity of the brass. |
A: This Brass Stock Sheet is manufactured from Brass.
A: Heat Exchanger Plates, HVAC Piping and Manifolds, Condenser and Evaporator Components.
Conversion factor: 1 ft-lb ≈ 1.356 Nm
| Status | Mating Component | Standard | Torque Spec | Engineering Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No verified compatibility data found for this component. | ||||