Description
CZ126 is a brass alloy engineered to resist dezincification, boasting excellent cold working properties and a pure α-structure. It finds applications in environments with warm, acidic waters. Additionally, CZ126 is well-suited for various cold working operations such as coining, riveting, crimping, flanging, and cold extrusion.
Chemical Composition
Mechanical Properties According To BS 271 (As Per Temper 1/2 H)
| Range (mm) |
From |
To |
UTS Min (N/mm²) |
PS Min (N/mm²) |
Elongation Min (%) |
Hardness Min (HV) |
Hardness Max |
| Round (Dia) |
1.5 |
75 |
400 |
– |
– |
130 |
– |
| Hex (A/F) |
3 |
70 |
400 |
– |
– |
130 |
– |
| Square (A/F) |
3 |
60 |
400 |
– |
– |
130 |
– |
| PHYSICAL PROPERTIES |
| Electrical conductivity %IACS |
28% |
| Thermal conductivity W/(m·K) |
126 |
| Thermal expansion coefficient (0–300 °C) |
10-6/K 19.7 |
| Density |
8.55 g/cm3 |
| Modulus of elasticity |
114 Gpa |
| FABRICATION PROPERTIES |
| Machinability (CuZn39Pb3 = 100 %) |
25% |
| Capacity for being cold worked |
Excellent |
| Capacity for being hot worked |
Fair |
| Resistance welding (butt weld) |
Good |
| Inert gas shielded arc welding |
Fair |
| Gas welding |
Good |
| Hard soldering |
Excellent |
| Soft soldering |
Excellent |
| Melting range |
910-965 °C |
| Hot working |
750 – 870 °C |
| Soft annealing (1–3 h) |
450–680 °C |
| Thermal stress relieving (1–3 h) |
200–300 °C |