Copper Rod
A brass rod is a rod-shaped object made of an alloy of copper and zinc, named after its yellow color. Brass with a copper content of 56% to 68% has a melting point of 934 to 967 degrees. Brass has excellent mechanical and wear resistance properties, and can be used for manufacturing precision instruments, ship parts, gun casings, etc.
The zinc content varies, and there are also different colors. For example, a zinc content of 18% -20% will turn red yellow, while a zinc content of 20% -30% will turn brown yellow. In addition, brass has a unique sound when struck, so Eastern instruments such as gongs, cymbals, bells, and horns, as well as Western brass instruments, are all made of brass.