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Chemical composition of brass
The chemical composition of brass is copper and zinc.

Brass is a widely used metal material, and its chemical composition usually includes copper and zinc. This alloy has excellent mechanical properties and corrosion resistance, so it is widely used in various industrial and construction fields. Besides copper and zinc, brass can also contain other elements, such as iron, lead and tin, which can further optimize the properties of brass.

The manufacturing methods of brass include casting, forging and rolling. Cast brass is usually used to make large castings, while forging and rolling are used to make small parts and pipes. Brass has good plasticity and weldability during machining, which makes it suitable for various complex manufacturing processes.

The use of brass

1. Building field: Brass is mainly used to manufacture water pipes, radiators and drainage pipes in the building field. Because of its excellent corrosion resistance and mechanical properties, brass has become an ideal choice for building piping systems.

2. Industrial field: Brass is also widely used in industrial field. It can be used to manufacture various machine parts, instrument shells, cable sheaths, etc. The corrosion resistance and high strength of brass make it an ideal material for various industrial applications.

3. Decoration field: Brass has a high value in the decoration field, and can be made into various exquisite works of art and jewelry. The golden appearance of brass makes it popular in the field of decoration.