Aung Metals, a well-respected manufacturer and supplier located in Naypyidaw, Myanmar, is all about crafting top-notch **Brass Rods** that meet international standards for performance and reliability. These rods are celebrated for their excellent machinability, durability, and resistance to corrosion, making them perfect for a variety of industrial and decorative uses. Aung Metals is committed to precision manufacturing, consistent quality, and competitive pricing to cater to the diverse needs of clients in the construction, electrical, and mechanical sectors. With cutting-edge production techniques and a customer-centric approach, Aung Metals has established itself as a trusted name in the non-ferrous metal industry.
**Brass Rods** mainly consist of copper (about 60–70%) and zinc (30–40%), with a dash of lead, tin, or iron added to boost certain properties. This blend gives brass its signature golden look and fantastic workability. On the mechanical side, brass rods showcase high tensile strength, good thermal and electrical conductivity, and impressive corrosion resistance. They’re easy to machine, forge, and polish, resulting in a superior surface finish and formability. These traits make brass rods a go-to choice for both structural and aesthetic engineering projects.
Specification : IS 319 / IS 320
Grade : Grade 1 / 2 , HT 1 / 2
Range : 3mm to 152mm Dia
Length : 100 mm to 6000 mm
Form : Round, Square, Hex (A/F), Rectangle, Wire (Coil Form), Wire-mesh, Billet, Ingot, Forging Etc.
| Copper | 56.0 – 59.0% | ||
| Lead | 2.0 to 3.50% | ||
| Iron | 0.35% max. | ||
| Total Imp. Excl. Iron | 0.70% max. | ||
| Zinc | Remainder | ||
| Element | Value |
| Yield Stress | 150 MPa Min. |
| Tensile Strength | 380 MPa Min. |
| Hardness Brinell | 90 to 160 HB |
| Elongation | 18 Min. |
| Condition | Size | T.S. MPA | EL% Min |
| Annealed (O) | 6-25 25-50 50 above | 345 315 285 | 12 17 22 |
| Half-Hard (HB) | 6-12 12-25 25-50 50 above | 405 395 355 325 | 4 6 12 17 |
| Hard (HD) | 6-12 12-25 | 550 490 | – 4 |
Yes, brass rods are highly suitable for machining due to their excellent machinability. They offer smooth cutting, good strength, and corrosion resistance, making them ideal for various mechanical applications.
Yes, brass rods can be welded, but it requires proper technique and equipment. Due to their high copper content, brass can be prone to oxidation and cracking during welding.
The hardness of brass rods typically ranges between 60-100 HRB (Rockwell B scale), depending on the specific alloy and temper, with harder grades reaching up to 150 HB (Brinell hardness).
**Brass Rods** find their way into a multitude of industries thanks to their strength, versatility, and resistance to wear and corrosion. In the electrical and plumbing fields, they’re used as components for connectors, terminals, and fittings. In the mechanical and automotive sectors, brass rods are essential for making fasteners, gears, bearings, and precision parts. They’re also a favorite in decorative applications like architectural fittings, hardware, and musical instruments due to their shiny appearance and durability. The blend of performance, aesthetics, and ease of fabrication makes brass rods a top pick in modern engineering and design.






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