Brass Balls 260 are strong, corrosion resistant, and easily machined. 260 is also the most ductile of the yellow brasses, can be easily polished though it shouldn't be brazed due to the high zinc content. It is typically used in architecture, electrical parts, fasters, radiator components, decorative hardware, and ammunition casings.
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Please note that this data is to be used ONLY FOR REFERENCE, NOT FOR DESIGN, and by using it,you agree that any decisions you make regarding materials for your project are at your own discretion.
Diameter
0.375
Alloy
260
Temper
Annealed
Production Method
Cold Finish
Metal Type
Brass
Shape
Ball
Grade
100
Brand
RGP Balls
Weight/Lineal Foot
0.43 pounds
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Mechanical Properties

Brinell Hardness 500 kg load
61 - 65
Rockwell Hardness F Scale
68 - 72
Density g/cm^3
9
Ultimate Tensile Strength KSI
50
Yield Tensile Strength KSI
18
Shear Strength KSI
34
Elongation % in 2 in.
55 - 57
Melting Point °F
1680 - 1750
Electrical Conductivity % IACS
28
Machinability %
30
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Chemistry Information : 260 Brass

Element
Percentage
Element
Percentage
Element
Percentage
Cu
70
Zn
30

The 3/8" Brass Ball 260 Grade 200 is made from 260 alloy brass, known for its strength, corrosion resistance, and excellent machinability with a machinability rating of 30. It is annealed and cold finished, making it easy to work with for various applications.

No, this brass ball should not be brazed due to its high zinc content. It is best used in applications like architecture, electrical parts, fasteners, radiator components, decorative hardware, and ammunition casings.

Yes, the brass balls are sold in bags containing 25 pieces each, with a total shipping weight of approximately 0.43 lb per bag.

No, this product does not have a material test report (MTR) available.

No, this brass ball is not DFARS compliant and is not classified as a domestic product.

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