Hantra
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- Nov 21, 2002
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All:
I have a rather elementary question for all you experts and metallurgists. If one is engineering mechanical grounding equipment for vibration control, one would want to avoid metals, and materials that do not transfer energy well such as lead.
My question is about specific grades of brass. There is such thing as pennyweight brass, and it has a higher lead content than better grades, right? Is there a standard for the maximum lead content by grade of brass? If not, what are better grades that have a more pure alloy?
Thanks,
B
I have a rather elementary question for all you experts and metallurgists. If one is engineering mechanical grounding equipment for vibration control, one would want to avoid metals, and materials that do not transfer energy well such as lead.
My question is about specific grades of brass. There is such thing as pennyweight brass, and it has a higher lead content than better grades, right? Is there a standard for the maximum lead content by grade of brass? If not, what are better grades that have a more pure alloy?
Thanks,
B