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High-leaded brass C34200 vs Low-leaded brass C33000

Property comparison of High-leaded brass C34200 and Low-leaded brass C33000, both copper alloy.

Copper Alloy11 compared properties
PropertyHigh-leaded brass C34200Low-leaded brass C33000Difference
Yield strength117 MPa103 MPa-12%
Tensile strength338 MPa324 MPa-4%
Elongation52 %60 %+15%
Elastic modulus105,000 MPa105,000 MPa0%
Shear modulus40,000 MPa40,000 MPa0%
Poisson ratio0.320.320%
Density8,500 kg/m³8,500 kg/m³0%
Thermal conductivity115 W/m·K115 W/m·K0%
Specific heat385 J/kg·K385 J/kg·K0%
Coefficient of thermal expansion0.00002 1/K0.00002 1/K0%
Melting point885 °C905 °C+2%

Difference is Low-leaded brass C33000 relative to High-leaded brass C34200. Values are taken from the representative row of each material; both materials may have multiple heat treatments or conditions on their individual pages.

Identification

High-leaded brass C34200
standard
ANSI
Low-leaded brass C33000
standard
ANSI

About brass copper alloys

Brass is the copper-zinc alloy family. C26000 (cartridge brass, 70/30) is the standard for deep drawing, ammunition cases, and decorative work. Higher-zinc brasses such as C36000 (free-cutting) are the standard for screw-machine work. Lead-free brass is increasingly required for potable-water service.

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