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Brasses with a copper content greater than 63%
can be extensively deformed at room temperature, and are widely used for the manufacture
of complex components by pressing, deep drawing, spinning and other cold forming processes.
If the copper content is below 63% and no other alloying elements are
present, the room temperature ductility is reduced, but such alloys can be extensively hot
worked by rolling, extrusion, forging and stamping.
- Strength, ductility and formability are retained at low temperatures, making the alloys
ideal for cryogenic applications.
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