What are the main differences between copper plates and brass plates
UPDATED : 2023-06-30
Brass is harder than copper. Red copper and brass are different in color and quality, and the color can be seen at a glance. In terms of quality, red copper is harder than brass, and its weight is similar. Pure copper, also known as red copper, has a density of 7.83g/cm³ and a melting point of 1083 degrees. It has good electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, corrosion resistance, and toughness; the density of brass is 8.93g/cm³, and it is mostly used in the lining of mechanical bearings. In terms of wear resistance, brass is greater than copper. Let's briefly talk about the difference between copper plate and brass plate.
Copper plates and brass plates have their own advantages and disadvantages, but their differences are also their shining points, because they can be applied to different aspects and affect people's lives.
Brass plate is an alloy of copper and zinc, named for its yellow color. Brass plate has beautiful appearance, good electrical and thermal conductivity and mechanical properties, corrosion resistance in fresh water, sea water and atmosphere, easy to cut and polish, weld Good performance and reasonable price, commonly used in the production of electrical conduction, heat conduction, elastic components, hardware and decorative materials, etc., with a wide range of uses.
Under normal circumstances, the cutting processing skills of brass plates are better than those of copper plates in terms of non-cutting processing. Copper plate has small deformation resistance and is easier to form. The original color of copper should be orange or rose red, but it is easily oxidized to purple when exposed to air, so it is also called copper plate. The brass plate is not as good as the copper plate in terms of electrical and thermal conductivity, and the copper plate is worse than the brass plate in terms of hardness.
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