Brass Round Bar 464 has excellent corrosion resistance, good strength, good hardness, fair machinability, and excellent resistance to zincification. 464 is also known as naval brass because it is routinely used in marine applications. It is also easily soldered, brazed, hot formed, and hot forged. 464 is typically used in marine hardware, wearplates, bushings, fasteners, condenser tubes, and black powder cannons.

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Diameter
3.75
Max Length
144
Alloy
464
Metal Type
Brass
Shape
Bar-Round
Yes
RoHS
Yes
REACH
Yes
Custom Cut Warehouse
1
Weight/Lineal Foot
40.28 pounds
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Mechanical Properties

Density g/cm^3
8
Ultimate Tensile Strength KSI
75
Yield Tensile Strength KSI
53
Brinell Hardness 3000 kg load
154
Melting Point °F
1630 - 1650
Rockwell Hardness B Scale
82
Machinability %
30
Shear Strength KSI
44
Elongation % in 2 in.
20
Electrical Conductivity % IACS
26
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Chemistry Information : 464 Brass

Element
Percentage
Element
Percentage
Element
Percentage
Sn
0.75
Cu
60
Zn
39.25

The 3.75" Brass Round Bar 464, also known as naval brass, is ideal for marine hardware, wearplates, bushings, fasteners, condenser tubes, and black powder cannons due to its excellent corrosion resistance and good strength.

Yes, this brass round bar can be custom cut with available lengths ranging from 12 to 48 inches, and custom cutting is done at warehouse 1.

Yes, the product is RoHS and REACH compliant and comes with Material Test Reports (MTR) available for quality assurance.

This brass alloy has fair machinability rated at 30, with an ultimate tensile strength of 75 ksi and a yield tensile strength of 53 ksi, making it suitable for various machining and forming operations.

The bar is in stock and available for immediate shipment, with shipping weights varying by length, for example, a 12-inch piece weighs about 40.28 lbs.

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