Materials database
Browse engineering grades with cross-reference data.
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CuZn37
2.0321Lead-free alpha/alpha+beta brass (63% Cu, 37% Zn). Compromise between cold formability (CuZn35) and hot formability (CuZn40). The most widely used unleaded brass. Used for cartridge cases, radiator cores, lamp components, plumbing fixtures, and decorative hardware.
CuZn39Pb2
CW612NFree-cutting brass with 2% lead. Good machinability (80% of CuZn39Pb3) with slightly better cold formability. Used for fittings, valves, electrical connectors, and turned parts where slightly less Pb is acceptable or required by regulation. ≈ UNS C37700.
CuZn39Pb3
2.0401The most widely used free-cutting brass (machinability index 100%). Excellent for high-speed automatic lathe work. Used for turned parts, faucets, valves, fittings, screws, nuts, electrical connectors, and watch components. Also known as MS58.
CuZn40
CW509LMuntz Metal / 60-40 Brass — at the alpha-beta boundary, the strongest common unleaded brass. Good hot workability (extrusion, forging, hot stamping). Poor cold formability vs lower-Zn brasses. Susceptible to dezincification in aggressive waters. Used for architectural extrusions, heat exchanger tubes, condenser plates, and marine hardware. ≈ UNS C28000.