We offer a full line of non-ferrous metals in strip, sheet, coil and bar. Multi-stage quality control practices ensure approved raw materials, accuracy and integrity throughout processing, and shipped product that meets demanding customer satisfaction standards.

Tempers
Soft, ¼ Hard, ½ Hard, ¾ Hard, Full Hard Extra Hard, Spring, Extra Spring.
Gauges
0.002 – 0.125 (or higher as temper allows).
Coils
Up to 24.50 in. wide.
Sheets
Up to 48 in. wide.
Bars
Free cutting brass and naval brass rod, copper bus bar (silver plated).

 

  Material
  Brass
Alloys
Copper Phosphor
Bronze Alloys
Stainless
Steels
Nickel
Alloys
Cupro Nickels & Nickel Silvers Zinc Strip Alloys
210 Gilding 101 Oxygen
Free Electronic
510 (5%) 301 200 715 10x
220 Commercial Bronze 102 Oxygen Free 521 (8%)
302 201 725 16x
230 Red Brass 110 Electrolytic
Tough Pitch
511 (4%) 430 205 735 19x
240 Low Lead 194 High
Performance Alloy
519 (6%)   211 752 70x
260 Cartridge Brass 195 High
Performance Alloy
5240R (10%)   233 762 75x
353 High Lead Beryllium
Copper Alloys
    400 770  
        42    

Typical Features and Properties

Brass Alloys:
  • Versatile, strong, and easy manufacturability.
  • Moderate electrical conductivity.
  • Excellent machining qualities.
 
Copper:
  • Very good electrical and thermal conductivity.
  • Very good corrosion resistance and moderate strength.
  • High aesthetics and ease of fabrication.
 
Nickel Alloys:
  • Copper-zinc alloys with additions of nickel.
  • Good tarnish and oxidation resistance.
  • Often the alloy of choice for medical parts, electrical terminals, and instruments.
 
Phosphor Bronze:
  • Excellent tensile strength.
  • Very good resiliency.
  • Resistant to cyclic stress such as springs and diaphragms.
 
Stainless Steel:
  • Exceptional hardness.
  • Stain-proof.
  • High oxidation resistance.
 
Zinc Strip Alloys:
  • Galvanized strength and corrosion resistance.
  • Fair conductor of electricity.
  • Versatile and cost-effective.