Product Details:
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Color: | Bronze | Material: | Brass |
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Origin: | China | MOQ: | 500-1,000pcs |
Shape: | Frame | Usage: | Tombstone Cemetery And Other |
Size: | 11*15cm | ||
High Light: | Casket Cross,Ornamental Coffins Screws |
Main information:
Product name:Brass decoration (Frame)
Model: BD022
Brand: B&R
Application: Decoration for Tombstone ,cemetery or others.
Origin: China
Manufacturer: Sumer International (Beijing) Trading Co.,Ltd
Product detail:
Size:11*15 cm
Material: Brass (Copper alloy)
Color /finishing: Antique bronze
MOQ:500-1,000 pcs
Packing: Carton
Main feature:
Professionally engaged in funeral field over 10 years;
Customized products acceptable;
Good quality and competitive price;
More information:
Season cracking
Brass is susceptible to stress corrosion cracking, especially from ammonia or substances containing or releasing ammonia. The problem is sometimes known as season cracking after it was first discovered in brass cartridges used for rifle ammunition during the 1920s in the British Indian Army. The problem was caused by high residual stresses from cold forming of the cases during manufacture, together with chemical attack from traces of ammonia in the atmosphere. The cartridges were stored in stables and the ammonia concentration rose during the hot summer months, thus initiating brittle cracks. The problem was resolved by annealing the cases, and storing the cartridges elsewhere.
Germicidal and antimicrobial applications
Main article: Antimicrobial copper-alloy touch surfaces
See also: Antimicrobial properties of copper and Copper alloys in aquaculture
The bactericidal properties of brass have been observed for centuries, particularly in marine environments where it prevents biofouling. Depending upon the type and concentration of pathogens and the medium they are in, brass kills these microorganisms within a few minutes to hours of contact.
A large number of independent studies confirm this antimicrobial effect, even against antibiotic-resistant bacteria such as MRSA and VRSA. The mechanisms of antimicrobial action by copper and its alloys, including brass, are a subject of intense and ongoing investigation.
Research is being conducted at this time[when?] to determine whether brass, copper, and other copper alloys can help to reduce cross contamination in public facilities and reduce the incidence of nosocomial infections (hospital-acquired infections) in healthcare facilities.
BRASS ALLOYS
Alloy name | Copper (%) | Zinc (%) | Tin (%) | Lead (%) | Other | Notes |
Abyssinian gold | 90 | 10 | ||||
Admiralty brass | 69 | 30 | 1 | Tin inhibits loss of zinc in many environments. | ||
Aich's alloy | 60.66 | 36.58 | 1.02 | 1.74 iron | Designed for use in marine service owing to its corrosion resistance, hardness and toughness. A characteristic application is to the protection of ships' bottoms, but more modern methods of cathodic protection have rendered its use less common. Its appearance resembles that of gold. | |
Aluminum brass | 77.5 | 20.5 | 2% aluminum | Aluminum improves corrosion resistance. It is used for heat exchanger and condenser tubes. | ||
Arsenical brass | arsenic, frequently aluminum | Used for boiler fireboxes. | ||||
Cartridge brass (C260) | 70 | 30 | — | ≤ 0.07 | Good cold working properties. Used for ammunition cases, plumbing, and hardware. | |
Common brass | 63 | 37 | Also called rivet brass. Cheap and standard for cold working. | |||
DZR brass | arsenic | Dezincification resistant brass with a small percentage of arsenic. | ||||
Delta metal | 55 | 41-43 | 1-3% iron with the balance consisting of various other metals. | The proportions used make the material harder and suitable for valves and bearings. |
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Brass decoration frame and roses
Brass raw material
A copper disc (99.95% pure) made by continuous casting; etched to reveal crystallites.
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