Brass Round Bar 485 has excellent corrosion resistance, good strength, good hardness, fair machinability, and excellent resistance to zincification. 485 is also known as naval brass because it is routinely used in marine applications. The addition of lead to this alloy makes 485 more easily machinable than 464, the other naval brass alloy. 485 is typically used in marine hardware, wearplates, bushings, fasteners, condenser tubes, and black powder cannons.
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The brass round bar is available in multiple lengths including 12", 24", 36", 48", 72", and 144" to suit various project needs.
Yes, custom cut lengths are available from the warehouse to accommodate your specific size requirements.
Absolutely, this alloy is also known as naval brass and is commonly used in marine hardware due to its excellent corrosion resistance and resistance to zincification.
This brass alloy has a fair machinability rating of 70, making it easier to machine than some other naval brass alloys.
Yes, MTR reports are available for this product to verify its material properties and compliance.