Product Details, Specifications, and Technical Information
Bronze Sheet 220 has excellent formability, corrosion resistance, and high strength. Technically, 220 is closer to a brass than a bronze due to its higher tin content, but it is still known as commercial bronze. The rich color of 220 also makes it extremely popular with artists. It is typically used in medals, medallions, jewelry, hardware, lighting fixtures, kickplates, pushplates, weather stripping, and marine hardware.

Dimension Name | Specification |
Max Width | 48 |
Max Length | 120 |
Thickness | 0.25 |
Alloy | 220 |
MTR Availability | No |
Full Length | true |
Material | Bronze |
Shape | Sheet/Plate |
Custom Cut Warehouse | 1 |
Material Specifications
This material meets the following specs: ASTM -B36
Weight/Lineal Foot | ||
11.02 pounds |
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.
Mechanical Properties | |
Property | Value |
Brinell Hardness 500 kg ball | 68 - 107 |
Density g/cm^3 | 8 |
Rockwell Hardness B scale | 32 - 68 |
Elongation Typical % | |
Modulus of Elasticity KSI x 10^3 | 16 |
Melting Point °F | 1870 - 1913 |
Specific Heat BTU/lb-°F (32-212F) | 8 |
Thermal Conductivity BTU-in/hr-ft^2-°F | 1310 |
Tensile Strength KSI | 40 - 57 |
Yield Strength KSI | 40 |
Shear Strength KSI | 34 |
Chemistry Information: 220 Bronze | |
Element | Percentage |
Cu | 90 |
Zn | 10 |