This industrial-grade brass stock sheet offers exceptional durability and corrosion resistance. Its non-sparking properties make it ideal for safety-critical environments. Precision manufactured for reliable performance in diverse applications.
| Standard | ASME B18 |
| Material | Brass |
| Finish | Zinc Plated |
| Grade | N/A |
| Thickness | 0.809" |
| Length | 20" |
| Width | 29" |
Manufactured under strict quality controls, this brass stock sheet boasts a precise thickness of 0.809 inches, a substantial length of 20 inches, and a generous width of 29 inches. Composed of a high-quality brass alloy, it exhibits excellent machinability, conductivity, and superior resistance to corrosion and tarnishing. The inherent non-sparking nature of brass ensures operational safety in potentially hazardous environments, making it suitable for precision fabrication, electrical components, and decorative metalwork where both performance and safety are paramount.
This component strictly adheres to the tolerances, material specifications, and quality benchmarks set by the world's leading industrial manufacturers.
1. Ensure the mounting surface is clean, dry, and free from debris. 2. Carefully position the brass stock sheet according to design specifications. 3. Secure the sheet using appropriate fasteners or joining methods, ensuring even distribution of load.
| 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 | Excellent |
| Marine / Saltwater | Not Recommended |
| Chemical / Acidic | Not Recommended |
| ❌ Mistake | ✅ Correct Approach |
|---|---|
| Using standard cutting tools not designed for brass, leading to tearing or excessive wear. | Utilize carbide-tipped or high-speed steel cutting tools specifically rated for brass to achieve clean cuts and prolong tool life. |
| Overheating the brass during welding or soldering, causing material degradation and compromising structural integrity. | Employ appropriate heat control measures, such as low-temperature brazing or TIG welding with a controlled argon atmosphere, to maintain the brass alloy's properties. |
A: This Brass Stock Sheet is manufactured from Brass.
A: Electrical connectors and components, Precision instrument housings, Decorative architectural elements.
Conversion factor: 1 ft-lb ≈ 1.356 Nm
| Status | Mating Component | Standard | Torque Spec | Engineering Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No verified compatibility data found for this component. | ||||