Brass balls exhibit good corrosion resistance in environments where fuel oil, gasoline, kerosene, and alcohol are present. Brass is a non-ferrous material. Brass balls provide excellent resistance to corrosion by water. Brass also exhibits excellent electrical conductivity. Abbott manufactures Brass balls for the automotive and electronic industries. Abbott brass balls are also widely used in the security and appliance industries for dip and tilt switches. Brass balls are available in a range of sizes, tolerances and grades of brass.
| BRASS CDA 260 | |||
| SIZE RANGE | 0.50mm (.020") up to 1-5/16" | ||
| GRADES: | 100, 200, 500, 1000 | ||
| CHEMICAL COMPOSITION | |||
| COPPER | 0.70% | ||
| ZINC | 0.30% | ||
| MECHANICAL PROPERTIES | |||
| HARDNESS | RB 75-87 | ||
| SURFACE FINISH | 6-8 MICRO FINISH | ||
| PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS | |||
| CORRSION RESISTANT | YES | ||
| ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY | |||
| GENERAL USAGE | |||
| VALVES, ELECTRONICS, AUTOMOTIVE SECURITY, APPLIANCES | |||