TMCal
Mechanical
- Aug 18, 2008
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I'm running into an issue where I have a supplier telling me that they meet my ASTM B16(H02) brass but they
are using a JIS H3250 C3604. They are very similar but the JIS brass won't anneal the same as the ASTM. The differences are as follows.
ASTM Brass
Copper - 60-63 %
Lead - 2.5-3.7%
Iron MAX .35%
Zinc - Remainder
JIS Brass
Copper - 57-61%
Lead - 1.8-3.7 %
Iron+Tin - Less than 1.2%
Iron - Less than .5%
Zinc - Remainder
So my question is, given the formula of the brass, why would the JIS brass be more difficult to anneal ?
Thanks !
are using a JIS H3250 C3604. They are very similar but the JIS brass won't anneal the same as the ASTM. The differences are as follows.
ASTM Brass
Copper - 60-63 %
Lead - 2.5-3.7%
Iron MAX .35%
Zinc - Remainder
JIS Brass
Copper - 57-61%
Lead - 1.8-3.7 %
Iron+Tin - Less than 1.2%
Iron - Less than .5%
Zinc - Remainder
So my question is, given the formula of the brass, why would the JIS brass be more difficult to anneal ?
Thanks !