Types of Brass Scrap

Brass is made from alloying Copper with Zinc. Some alloys are made by adding other elements such as Lead, Tin, Iron, Aluminium, Silicon and Manganese. Most brass alloys have good hot working properties and thus can easily be cast, forged, stamped and extruded. Some brass scrap can also have excellent anti-corrosive properties and find themselves used in high corrosive environments.

Brass Scrap is a cost-effective engineering material ideally suited for the manufacture of machined and stamped items.

We offer Brass Scraps in various forms like Tube, Sheets, Honey, Pipe, Ingots, Turnings etc. and Selling Brass Scrap in very comparative price interested buyers may contact us.

Do You Know ?

Brass is more malleable than bronze or zinc. The relatively low melting point of brass and its flow characteristics make it a relatively easy material to cast. By varying the proportions of copper and zinc, the properties of the brass can be changed, allowing hard and soft brasses.

Types of Brass Scrap

Shreeya's Brass Recycling:

Brass recycling is part of a more sustainable economy and manufacturing lifecycle. Brass has served mankind for generations due to its high malleability and strength and low costs to produce and recycle.

At Shreeya International, we provide all types of brass for recycling. If you have any questions about your brass scrap need, contact us to find out how we can help you today.

Brass Facts:

Today, almost 90% of all brass alloys are recycled. Because brass is not ferromagnetic, ferrous scrap can be separated from it by passing the scrap near a powerful magnet. Brass scrap is melted and recast into billets that are extruded into the desired form and size. The general softness of brass means that it can often be machined without the use of cutting fluid, though there are exceptions to this.

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