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A brass pipe is a tubular metal component made from an alloy of copper and zinc, recognized for its high corrosion resistance, low friction, and excellent thermal and electrical conductivity, commonly used in plumbing, heating, and industrial applications.

A copper pipe is a strong, versatile, and highly conductive tubing material, widely used for plumbing, heating, and electrical systems due to its resistance to corrosion, durability, and ease of installation.

A bronze pipe is a durable and strong metal conduit, crafted from an alloy primarily of copper and tin, which is often utilized in various industrial applications, including marine environments and intricate mechanical systems, due to its resistance to corrosion and excellent strength.

This is a picture of C27200 Yellow Brass '63.5%' (CDA 272)
C27200 Yellow Brass '63.5%' (CDA 272)

C27200 Yellow Brass is a high zinc brass alloy containing about 65% copper and 35% zinc. With its good mechanical properties, workability and corrosion resistance, it is widely used in the manufacture of pipe fittings, valves, Musical Instruments, decorative parts and other industrial products. It is the most widely used brass alloy.

This is a picture of C91700 Nickel Tin Bronze (Nickel Gear Bronze)
C91700 Nickel Tin Bronze (Nickel Gear Bronze)

Tin bronze alloys such as C91700 are typically found in gear and high-strength bushing and bearing applications where high strength, low speeds, and heavy loads are present. Other high-strength applications for these alloys are pump impellers, piston rings, steam fittings, and valve bodies. C917 tin bronze castings are utilized in movable bridge components, turntables for bridges, and other structures for fixed and expansion bearings with slow or intermittent movement and heavy loads.

This is a picture of C23400 Red Brass Tube (CDA 234)
C23400 Red Brass Tube (CDA 234)

C23400 Red Brass Tube is a specific type of tubing material. It is made from a combination of copper and zinc, giving it unique properties.

This is a picture of C94700 Nickel Tin Bronze 'Spinodal'
C94700 Nickel Tin Bronze 'Spinodal'

C94700 Nickel Tin Bronze is a copper-based alloy that combines the properties of nickel and tin, resulting in a material with superior strength, corrosion resistance, and electrical conductivity. 

This is a picture of C95800 Lead Free Nickel Aluminum Bronze
C95800 Lead Free Nickel Aluminum Bronze

C95800 offers superior salt water corrosion resistance. It also is resistant to cavitation and erosion. Along with the advantage of pressure tightness, this high strength alloy is excellent for welding and is available in many forms at a lower cost to you.

This is a picture of C67410 Manganese Bronze
C67410 Manganese Bronze

C67410 Manganese Bronze is a high-strength copper alloy that incorporates manganese as a primary alloying element. Known for its excellent mechanical properties, this material offers high resistance to wear, good corrosion resistance, and superior strength compared to standard bronze alloys. 

This is a picture of 995 Stem Bronze
995 Stem Bronze

995 stem bronze can also be heat treated to meet the most demanding applications, where even higher mechanical properties are required than those stated.

This is a picture of C65100 Low Silicon Bronze "B"
C65100 Low Silicon Bronze "B"

C65100 is an engineering alloy at least as resistant to corrosion as copper itself, but much stronger, and with good fatigue endurance. 651 Bronze is an alloy noted for its brazeability, strength, corrosion resistance, and electrical properties. C65100 is one of the most weldable copper alloys.

This is a picture of CuNi 90/10 Copper Nickel
CuNi 90/10 Copper Nickel

CuNi 90/10 Copper Nickel Offers excellent corrosion resistance, especially in marine salt water environments. The main, wrought copper-nickel alloys chosen for sea water service contain 10 or 30 percent nickel. They also have important additions of iron and manganese which are necessary to maintain good corrosion resistance. 

This is a picture of CuNi30Fe1Mn Copper Nickel
CuNi30Fe1Mn Copper Nickel

CuNi30Fe1Mn Copper Nickel offers excellent corrosion resistance, especially in marine salt water environments. The main, wrought copper-nickel alloys chosen for sea water service contain 10 or 30 percent nickel. 

This is a picture of C71500 Copper Nickel '70/30' (CDA 715)
C71500 Copper Nickel '70/30' (CDA 715)

C71500 Copper Nickel is a high-strength, high-nickel content copper alloy with outstanding corrosion resistance in seawater and excellent thermal and electrical conductivity, widely used in marine applications including heat exchangers, condenser tubes, and various components in naval engineering.

This is a picture of C27000 Yellow Brass '65%' (CDA 270)
C27000 Yellow Brass '65%' (CDA 270)

C27000 Yellow Brass is a popular brass alloy with a balanced composition of copper and zinc (approximately 63-65% copper and 34-36% zinc), known for its excellent corrosion resistance, acoustic properties, and workability, making it widely used in musical instruments, decorative fittings, and various mechanical and electrical components.

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