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Premium 17mm AF Brass Hexagon Bar - CZ121 Alloy with High Hardness and Machinability for Various Applications

Premium 17mm AF Brass Hexagon Bar - CZ121 Alloy with High Hardness and Machinability for Various Applications

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Product Overview

The Premium 17mm AF Brass Hexagon Bar is manufactured from the high-performance CZ121 alloy, known for its exceptional hardness and tensile strength. This alloy is further enhanced by the addition of lead, which improves the machinability significantly. The lead in the composition remains insoluble in the microstructure, allowing for soft particles that act as effective chip breakers during machining processes. The fabrication of CZ121 by hot working is also highly efficient, making it a reliable choice for a variety of applications.

Applications

The brass hexagon bar is versatile and suitable for numerous applications, including:

  • Furniture components
  • Architectural extrusions
  • Electrical components
  • Locks and hinges
  • Nuts and bolts

Technical Specifications

This brass hexagon bar is designed to meet the needs of various industrial and commercial applications. Below are the key specifications:

Specification Measurement
Alloy Grade CZ121
Diameter 17mm AF

Benefits

The Premium Brass Hexagon Bar offers numerous advantages, including:

  • High Hardness: Ideal for applications requiring durability and strength.
  • Improved Machinability: Enhanced performance during machining processes due to the lead addition.
  • Versatile Use: Suitable for a wide range of applications in various industries.

FAQs

  • What is the alloy grade of this brass hexagon bar? The alloy grade is CZ121, known for its hardness and strength.
  • Can this hexagon bar be used in electrical components? Yes, it is suitable for various electrical applications.
  • Is the lead used in this alloy soluble? No, the lead remains insoluble, allowing for better machinability.
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