Leaded brass rods C 38500 for automatic machining operations: A technical report

C 38500 is a widely used copper alloy with a great variety of applications from decoration and architecture to mechanical /electrical engineering. The chemical composition of this alloy offers superior machinability and subsequently increased productivity in high-speed machining and manufacturing pr...

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description C 38500 is a widely used copper alloy with a great variety of applications from decoration and architecture to mechanical /electrical engineering. The chemical composition of this alloy offers superior machinability and subsequently increased productivity in high-speed machining and manufacturing processes. In European countries, this alloy is used primarily as free cutting brass (CW 614N according to EN 12164: 1998), similar to C 36000 alloy, which is used also for thread rolling. The lower percentage of Cu compared to C 36000 (nominal 58% instead of 61%) decreases the cost of the raw materials. This paper reports the principal aspects of microstructure, mechanical properties, and machinability of this alloy in relation to the industrial manufacturing process used.
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BRASSES
COPPER ALLOYS (40 TO 99.3 CU)
Copper base alloys
CUTTING
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Exact sciences and technology
High-speed machining
Leaded brasses
Machinability
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MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
Metals. Metallurgy
Production techniques
Rods
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