
Brass is known as the high performance alloy of copper and zinc as raw materials. It is known for corrosion resistance and as a fastening material has an attractive appearance and wide applications in the industries like marine, electrical, plumbing, construction, and decorative projects. Corrosive property: Corrosion resistance is the most distinguishing feature of brass fasteners. With this virtue, they can withstand conditions in which moisture or non-acidic chemicals are present. As a consequence, brass is commonly used in marine application, plumbing systems, and exterior construction. Their non-magnetic, spark-resistant property makes them much safer for sensitive and hazard environments, including electrical installations and gas systems. Brass fasteners, in fact, come in all shapes and sizes-screws, nuts, bolts, washers, rivets-in many large and small sizes and in different finishes to meet all project requirements.
Their excellent machinability ensures precision during manufacture; thus threads are of high quality, and fits also are of a high standard. More than functionality, brass fasteners have a golden glow which it is often used to beautify furniture, lighting, and architectural designs. They have fair thermal and electrical conductivity too. This attribute is valuable in electrical and electronic applications. Durable, cost-effective, and requiring little maintenance: brass fasteners offer a solution that is reliable and aesthetically pleasing in a very wide range of use. For the projects requiring compromise between strength, corrosion resistance, and visual appeal, brass fasteners rise as an exceptionally good option.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION OF BRASS FASTNERS
MATERIAL GRADE | BRASS MATERIAL |
SIZE | M6 TO M72, AND ¼” TO 3” LENGTH UPTO 3000MM |
DIN STANDARD | DIN 444, DIN580, DIN 912,DIN 916, DIN 931, DIN 933, DIN 934, 936,DIN 938, DIN 939, DIN 975, DIN 976,DIN 982 DIN 985,DIN 1587, DIN 7992, DIN 3570, DIN 9362. |
THREAD STANDARD | METRIC, BSW, UNC, UNF |