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    • Buy cheap BD006 Brass Tombstone Decoration Use Lid Cap Cache - Vis Material Copper Alloy from wholesalers
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    BD006 Brass Tombstone Decoration Use Lid Cap Cache - Vis Material Copper Alloy

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    Brand Name : B&R
    Model Number : BD006
    Certification : CCPIT
    Price : US$2-4
    Supply Ability : 500,000 pcs/month
    MOQ : 500-1000pcs
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    BD006 Brass Tombstone Decoration Use Lid Cap Cache - Vis Material Copper Alloy

    Main information:

    Product name:Brass decoration

    Model: BD006

    Brand: B&R

    Application: Tombstone ,cemetery or others.

    Origin: China

    Manufacturer: Sumer International (Beijing) Trading Co.,Ltd


    Product detail:

    Size: contact us

    Material: Brass (Copper alloy)

    Color /finishing: Antique Bronze

    MOQ:500-1000 pcs

    Packing: Carton


    Main feature:


    Professionally engaged in funeral field over 10 years;

    Customized products acceptable;

    Good quality and competitive price;


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    History of brass


    Although forms of brass have been in use since prehistory, its true nature as a copper-zinc alloy was not understood until the post medieval period because the zinc vapor which reacted with copper to make brass was not recognised as a metal.The King James Bible makes many references to "brass".The Shakespearean English form of the word 'brass' can mean any bronze alloy, or copper, rather than the strict modern definition of brass.[citation needed] The earliest brasses may have been natural alloys made by smelting zinc-rich copper ores.By the Roman period brass was being deliberately produced from metallic copper and zinc minerals using the cementation process, and variations on this method continued until the mid-19th century.It was eventually replaced by speltering, the direct alloying of copper and zinc


    Brass and Hygiene


    Copper and brass are playing a leading role in the fight against hospital-acquired infections such as MRSA and Clostridium difficile. It has been shown that these pathogens, which can be spread by touch, will die in a few hours on copper/brass surfaces. This does not happen on stainless steel or plastic.


    Brass in Africa


    Some of the most famous objects in African art are the lost wax castings of West Africa, mostly from what is now Nigeria, produced first by the Kingdom of Ife and then the Benin Empire. Though normally described as "bronzes", the Benin Bronze plaques, now mostly in the British Museum and other Western collections, and the large portrait heads such as the Ife Head of "heavily leaded zinc-brass" and the Bronze Head of Queen Idia, both also British Museum, are better described as brass, though of variable compositions. Work in brass or bronze continued to be important in Benin art and other West African traditions such as Akan goldweights, where the metal was regarded as a more valuable material than in Europe.


    Colours of Brass


    Brasses have a range of attractive colours,red, yellow, gold, brown, bronze, silver. Brass with 1% manganese will weather to a chocolate brown colour. Nickel silvers will polish to a brilliant silver colour. Brasses are easy to shape and, with all these colours available, it is not surprising that architects and designers have used brasses to enhance the appearance of new and refurbished buildings, both inside and out.


    Brass and Hygiene


    Copper and brass are playing a leading role in the fight against hospital-acquired infections such as MRSA and Clostridium difficile. It has been shown that these pathogens, which can be spread by touch, will die in a few hours on copper/brass surfaces. This does not happen on stainless steel or plastic.


    Recycling Brass


    The brass industry throughout the world is well organised and equipped to recycle products at the end of their long lives and process scrap (swarf and offcuts). Making brass from new (virgin) copper and zinc would be uneconomical and wasteful of raw materials so new brass products are made from recycled scrap, illustrating the sustainable nature of this material. In the UK brass manufacturers use almost 100% brass scrap.


    Main isotopes of copper
    IsotopeAbundanceHalf-lifeDecay modeProduct
    63Cu69.15%is stable with 34 neutrons
    64Cusyn12.70 hε64Ni
    β−64Zn
    65Cu30.85%is stable with 36 neutrons
    67Cusyn61.83 hβ67Zn



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    BD006 brass decoration for tombstone


    A copper disc (99.95% pure) made by continuous casting; etched to reveal crystallites.


    Copper mining


    Copper mine


    Raw material copper bar

    Raw materials

    Copper mine


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