Brass Balls Description:
Brass Balls are known for their exceptional corrosion resistance, particularly in environments exposed to water, saline conditions, and mild acids, making them suitable for use in marine, industrial, and chemical applications. They exhibit strong mechanical properties, including high tensile strength and excellent wear resistance, ensuring durability and longevity even under rigorous operating conditions. Brass Balls also have a relatively low density, which makes them lighter compared to other metallic materials, contributing to reduced overall weight in assemblies where they are used.
In addition to these properties, brass balls are highly machinable, allowing for precise manufacturing and easy customization to meet specific engineering requirements. This makes them ideal for use in precision instruments, valves, pumps, and various other mechanical systems. Their non-magnetic nature is particularly advantageous in applications where magnetic interference must be avoided, such as in electronic and electrical components. Furthermore, brass offers good thermal and electrical conductivity, enhancing the performance of Brass Balls in applications where heat dissipation and electrical conduction are important. Overall, the combination of these properties makes brass balls a versatile and reliable choice in a wide range of industrial and mechanical applications.
Brass Balls Specifications:
Grade
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200
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Formula
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Cu70 Zn 30
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Diameter
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2/3 mm
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Sphericity
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5.08µm
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Type
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Precision Sphere
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Brass Balls Applications:
Brass Balls are widely utilized across various industries due to their unique combination of properties. In mechanical and automotive engineering, they are essential components in bearings, bushings, valves, and pumps, valued for their wear resistance and machinability. Their excellent corrosion resistance makes them ideal for marine hardware, including boat fittings and propeller shafts. In precision instruments, brass balls are used as calibration standards and in control mechanisms, benefiting from their dimensional stability and smooth operation. The electrical and electronics sectors use them in switches, relays, and connectors for their conductivity and non-magnetic properties. In aerospace, they are found in aircraft components and instrumentation, where lightweight and reliable performance is crucial. The chemical and petrochemical industries employ brass balls in flow control devices and mixing equipment due to their chemical resistance. Additionally, in consumer products, they are featured in locks, door hardware, and musical instruments, appreciated for their durability and aesthetic finish. This broad range of applications underscores the versatility and reliability of brass balls in both industrial and consumer contexts.
Brass Balls Packing:
Our Brass Balls are carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
Brass Balls FAQ:
Q1: What is the maximum temperature Brass Balls can withstand?
A1: Brass Balls generally have high thermal stability, withstanding temperatures up to around 200°C (392°F). For applications involving higher temperatures, it's important to consult with a supplier to ensure the material meets specific temperature requirements.
Q2: How do I determine the correct size of Brass Balls for my application?
A2: The correct size of Brass Balls depends on the specific requirements of your application, such as the diameter and tolerances needed. Measure the dimensions of the space where the balls will be used and choose the size that fits those dimensions. Consult with the supplier or manufacturer if you need assistance in selecting the appropriate size.
Q3: Are Brass Balls resistant to all chemicals?
A3: Brass Balls offer good resistance to many chemicals, but their performance can vary depending on the specific chemical environment. They are generally resistant to water, mild acids, and saline solutions. For exposure to strong acids, bases, or other harsh chemicals, it’s recommended to verify compatibility with the supplier.