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Difference between lead-free copper rods and leaded brass rods

Release Time:2024-04-25
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Leaded brass rods and lead-free copper rods are two important material types in the copper fabrication field, and they differ significantly in terms of performance, application and environmental friendliness.
I. Basic knowledge

1.1 Definition and characteristics of leaded brass rods

Leaded brass bar is a kind of brass containing lead, the main components are copper, zinc and lead. The addition of lead can improve the cutting properties of the material, making it more suitable for machining. Leaded brass has good corrosion resistance, wear resistance and high strength, but the presence of lead also makes the material limited in certain applications, especially in areas involving food safety and drinking water safety.

1.2 Definition and Properties of Lead-Free Copper Rods

Lead-free copper rods, as the name suggests, are copper materials that do not contain lead. These materials often contain other alloying elements such as silicon, manganese, aluminum, etc. to improve their properties. Lead-free copper rods maintain the basic properties of copper, such as good electrical and thermal conductivity and corrosion resistance, while improving mechanical strength and processability through alloying. Lead-free copper rods are more in line with current environmental requirements, especially for areas with strict limits on lead content.
Second, performance comparison

2.1 Mechanical performance

Leaded brass has better cutting performance due to lead, less wear and tear during processing, and longer tool life. Although lead-free brass rods are slightly inferior in machining performance, their machining performance can also meet most engineering needs through the optimization of alloy design and heat treatment process.

2.2 Electrical and Thermal Conductivity

Copper is known to be an excellent conductor, and both lead-free copper rods and leaded brass rods have outstanding performance in this regard. However, the addition of lead may slightly reduce the conductivity of the material, although the effect is not significant.

2.3 Environmental performance

Lead-free copper rods offer significant advantages in terms of environmental performance. With the increasing global emphasis on environmental protection and human health, there is a growing demand for lead-free materials. The use of leaded brass rods is increasingly restricted due to their lead content, especially in areas such as drinking water systems and food processing equipment, where material safety requirements are extremely high.

Comparison of application areas

3.1 Application of lead brass rods

Lead brass rods are mainly used in those fields that require high performance in cutting and processing, such as complex shapes of mechanical parts, precision instruments and other parts processing. However, due to the constraints of environmental regulations, the scope of its application is gradually shrinking.

3.2 Application of lead-free copper rods

Lead-free copper rods are widely used in a number of fields due to their excellent environmental characteristics and good overall performance. This includes conductive parts, connectors, switchgear, etc. in the electrical industry, as well as radiators, cables and brake system components in the automotive industry. In addition to this, lead-free copper rods are also the material of choice for drinking water systems (e.g. water pipes and valves), medical equipment and food processing equipment, as these applications have strict requirements for material safety.