Alloy Geek C485 Copper Standard


Your Analysis Type: X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF)
Pedigree: Certified Reference Material (includes certified chemical analysis)
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Alloy Geek C485 Naval Brass Standard

Set sail with the epitome of maritime excellence - Alloy C485 Naval Brass. Engineered for extreme marine environments, this alloy seamlessly blends mechanical strength with exceptional corrosion resistance. Whether you're in shipbuilding, marine equipment manufacturing, or architectural applications, Alloy C485 Naval Brass is your unwavering partner, ready to elevate your projects to new heights of performance and durability.

Chemical Composition Range of CDA 485 Naval Brass:

  • Copper (Cu): 59.0% - 62.0%
  • Zinc (Zn): 38.0% - 41.0%
  • Tin (Sn): 1.0% - 1.5%
  • Lead (Pb): 0.2% max
  • Iron (Fe): 0.10% max
  • Phosphorus (P): 0.02% max

Key Properties:

  • Maritime Resilience: Alloy C485 Naval Brass is tailor-made for marine applications, boasting exceptional resistance to corrosion in saltwater environments, ensuring the longevity and reliability of marine components.

  • Mechanical Robustness: The alloy's remarkable mechanical strength makes it ideal for heavy-duty marine components that must endure the harshest sea conditions.

  • Machinability: Alloy C485 Naval Brass is easily machined, allowing for precise shaping and fabrication of components, a valuable feature for manufacturing.

  • Versatile Applications: From ship components to architectural elements, Alloy C485 Naval Brass's versatility shines in a wide array of industries and projects.

Other Names for Alloy C485 Naval Brass:

  • C48500: UNS (Unified Numbering System) designation for Alloy C485 Naval Brass, commonly used for standardization and identification.
  • High-Strength Naval Brass: Highlighting the alloy's impressive mechanical strength, an essential quality for demanding marine applications.
  • 60-38-1 Brass: A term often used to describe this alloy, signifying its copper-zinc-tin composition.

XRF Samples are thinner samples approximately 1/4 inch thick. OES Standards are thicker in nature and are approximately 1 inch thick. Please Contact Us if you would like to know the specific dimensions of a sample.

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