Leaded Brass

Leaded Brass

Lead improves the machinability of brass while also enhancing its strength and corrosion resistance. The presence of lead helps seal shrinkage pores within the metal, providing better pressure tightness.

Brass alloys can contain up to 3.5% lead and are generally classified as low-leaded, medium-leaded, or high-leaded depending on the lead content. Leaded brass is commonly used in the manufacturing of screws, valves, fittings, bearings, specialty fasteners, architectural hardware, and general-purpose machined components.

Equivalent Specification

ISO Symbols Equivalent Alloy
UNS EN BS JIS IS
CuZn39Pb1 C36500 CW610N
CW611N
CZ129 C3712
CuZn35Pb1 C34000
C33500
CW604N CZ119 C2700 2704
CuZn36Pb2As C35330 CW602N CZ132
Cuzn35Pb3NiP C35350
CuZn38Pb1 C37000
C37100
CW607N
CuZN35Pb2 C34200
C34500
C35000
CW601N
CuZn37Pb1 CW605N 319 III
CuZn37Pb2 C35300 CW606N CZ131
CuZn40PB3Al CW623N CZ130
CUZn40Pb CZ137
CuZn42PbAl CW621N
CuZn43Pb1Al CW622N
CuZn43Pb2Al CW624N
CuZn39Pb0.5 C36300

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