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Premium 2000mm x 1000mm x 0.9mm Brushed Polished Brass Sheet for Architectural and Decorative Applications
Premium 2000mm x 1000mm x 0.9mm Brushed Polished Brass Sheet for Architectural and Decorative Applications
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Product Overview
This Premium Brass Sheet is available in grade CZ108, known for its excellent ductility and high corrosion resistance in most environments. With a thickness of 0.9mm and dimensions of 2000mm x 1000mm, it is a high-purity material with impressive tensile strength, making it suitable for a variety of demanding applications.
Applications
- Scientific applications
- Radiators
- Heat exchangers
- Decorative fabrications
Features and Benefits
The brushed polished finish provides an attractive satin-like surface that enhances aesthetic appeal while offering high corrosion resistance. This surface is also easy to clean, making it ideal for both architectural and commercial applications.
For added protection during transit or machining, it is recommended to apply a plastic coating to one side of the Brass Sheet. However, please note that the coating may damage the surface in the long term, so it should be removed no later than three months after purchase.
Dimensions & Specifications
| Specification | Measurement |
|---|---|
| Length | 2000mm |
| Width | 1000mm |
| Thickness | 0.9mm |
Technical Specifications
This Brass Sheet is crafted from high-purity CZ108 alloy, known for its excellent ductility and machinability under specific conditions. It is important to machine at slow speeds and with very light feeds to maintain the integrity of the material.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can this brass sheet be used for outdoor applications?A: Yes, the brass sheet has good corrosion resistance, making it suitable for a variety of outdoor applications.
Q: Is this brass sheet easy to clean?A: Yes, the brushed polished finish allows for easy cleaning, which is ideal for decorative purposes.
Q: What is the recommended method for cutting this brass sheet?A: It is recommended to use slow speeds and light feeds when machining this material to prevent damage.
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