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360 Brass Round Bar, Unpolished (Mill) Finish, H02
360 Brass Round Bar, Unpolished (Mill) Finish, H02
360 Brass Round Bar, Unpolished (Mill) Finish, H02
360 Brass Round Bar, Unpolished (Mill) Finish, H02
360 Brass Round Bar, Unpolished (Mill) Finish, H02

360 Brass Round Bar, Unpolished (Mill) Finish, H02 Temper, ASTM B16, 1.25" Diameter, 24" Length, OnlineMetals

Product ID : 40059793
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Galleon Product ID 40059793
Shipping Weight 9.2 lbs
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Model 59530
Manufacturer OnlineMetals
Shipping Dimension 24.02 x 1.18 x 1.18 inches
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360 Brass Round Bar, Unpolished (Mill) Finish, H02 Features

  • 360 brass has good strength and corrosion resistance, and is extremely easy to machine.

  • 1.25" Diameter, 24" Length

  • H02 Extruded

  • Brass 360 is typically used for plumbing products, fittings, adapters, shafts, valves, screw parts, machine parts, couplings, electrical components, circuit boards, and industrial hardware.

  • Meets ASTM-B16


About 360 Brass Round Bar, Unpolished (Mill) Finish, H02

The 360 brass round rod with H02 temper is extruded and unpolished, meets American Society for Testing and Materials International ASTM B16 specifications, and has a standard tolerance. The 360 brass alloy, also known as free-machining brass, provides corrosion resistance and better machinability than 353 brass due to a higher lead content. The material has an H02 temper, meaning it has been cold worked to a 1/2 hard temper. The round rod has been extruded, a process of compressing metal and pushing it through a die to create the shape. Copper, brass, and bronze are known as red metals because they contain copper, which has a reddish color. Copper, a term that applies to alloys containing at least 99.3% copper, offers very high thermal and electrical conductivity and provides corrosion resistance, formability, and machinability. Brass is an alloy of copper and varying levels of zinc, sometimes with additional elements. It provides greater strength and better machinability than copper or bronze. Bronze is commonly an alloy of copper and tin, but sometimes it is copper alloyed with other elements such as aluminum, phosphorus, manganese, or silicon. Tin gives bronze more corrosion resistance than brass and greater strength than copper. Copper and its alloys have temper designations, meaning the material has undergone a process to achieve certain properties of strength and hardness.Tensile strength, used to indicate the material's overall strength, is the peak stress it can withstand before it breaks. Corrosion resistance describes the material's ability to prevent deterioration caused by atmosphere, moisture, or other medium. Wear resistance indicates the ability to prevent surface damage caused by contact with other surfaces. Hardness (commonly measured as indentation hardness) describes its resistance to permanent surface deformation. Formability indicates how easily the material can be permanently shaped. Machinability describes h