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About CDA
Copper Association Launches New Web Site on Free-Cutting Brass
February 1, 1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NEW YORK— The Copper Development Association
has released a new Web site devoted to free-cutting brass, UNS
C36000. "Alloy
360" is one of the oldest and most widely used of all copper alloys,
surpassed only by copper, itself.
Robert D. Weed, CDA's vice president for rod and bar products, calls the
site an important reference and information resource for designers, engineers,
purchasing managers, screw machine operators, and others involved with
materials selection, fabrication and use.
The site is includes detailed information on supply, structure, properties,
machinability, corrosion resistance and comparisons of the cost of using
brass vs. steel, along with frequently asked questions and case examples
of sample applications. The new site is an addition to The Copper Page,
www.copper.org, the most comprehensive Web source for copper metals information.
Weed says, "Brass is widely available and in plentiful supply. Free-cutting
brass sets the benchmark for machinability, and that translates into lower
product cost compared with leaded steel for an extraordinary array of screw
machine parts. It's close dimensional control and high surface finishes
are reflected in higher product quality. And, natural corrosion resistance
eliminates the need for expensive electroplating. Brass gives the designer
freedom to conceive parts that are either impossible or would not be economical
in steel. The Free-Cutting Brass Web site helps provide the information
needed to use it effectively."
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The Copper Development Association is the information, education, market and technical development arm of the copper, brass and bronze industries in the USA.
Affiliated with the International Copper Association, LTD.
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