Brass powder 2.0321 CuZn37 Brass dust 45 - 63 µm 5g - 5kg
- Areas of application: as a sintered material in powder metallurgy; Bearing manufacture; as a decorative coating material; Production of brass solders.
- Copper content max. 70%; max.zinc content 30.2%.
- Bulk density 3.03 g / cm³; Grain size 45-63 µm; Irregular grain shape.
Weight tolerance can be up to +/- 2%
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Brass powder is a light yellow powder, consisting of approx. 70% copper and 30.2% zinc. The material has a bulk density of 3.03 g / cm³ according to ISO 3923/1, is finely divided and has a grain size of 45 - 63 µm according to ISO 4497. The brass dust is characterized by good homogeneity and low bulk density. The product is corrosion-resistant, wear-resistant and nature-friendly.
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Brass powder can be used in many ways. The material is used as a sintered material in powder metallurgy. Because of its good friction and wear properties, brass dust is one of the materials that are suitable for bearings. The powder is also used for decorative coating of surfaces. The brass dust is also used for the production of hard solders (brass solders).
Brass powder is characterized by the following features:
- finely divided (45 - 63 µm);
- homogeneous;
- corrosion-resistant and wear-resistant;
- nature friendly.
Main areas of application for brass dust:
- as a sintered material in powder metallurgy;
- Bearing manufacture;
- as a decorative coating material;
- Production of brass solders.
Various semi-finished metal products are available in the Evek online shop. You can also buy finely divided metal powders from us.
Chemical composition (in%)
Сu | Zn |
max. 70 | max. 30.2 |