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admiralty brass

Admiralty - Brass

It earned its name from its historical use in (Admiralty) ships. By adding a small amount of tin to standard brass, engineers created a metal that could survive constant contact with seawater without "dezincifying" or rotting away. 🛠️ Composition 70% Copper: Provides the base strength and conductivity. 29% Zinc: Maintains malleability.

The "secret sauce" that prevents corrosion in salt water. Trace Arsenic: Often added to further inhibit corrosion. ⚙️ Key Applications admiralty brass

Do you need a between Admiralty brass and aluminum brass? It earned its name from its historical use

Admiralty brass is a high-strength, corrosion-resistant alloy specifically engineered for harsh marine environments. 🌊 Why "Admiralty"? admiralty brass

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