What is H96 brass?
H96 brass, a type of copper alloy, possesses a series of unique physical and chemical properties that make it widely applicable in industrial manufacturing and daily life. This article will explore in detail the characteristics of H96 brass in terms of strength, electrical and thermal conductivity, corrosion resistance, plasticity, workability, as well as its performance in welding, forging, and tin plating, aiming to provide valuable insights for researchers and practitioners in related fields.
Basic Properties of H96 Brass
H96 brass primarily consists of copper and zinc, with a relatively high copper content, which distinguishes its properties from ordinary brass. In terms of strength, H96 brass is stronger than pure copper but has the lowest strength among common brass alloys. This characteristic makes it uniquely advantageous in applications requiring moderate but not excessive strength.
In terms of electrical and thermal conductivity, H96 brass performs exceptionally well. Due to its high copper content, its electrical conductivity is close to that of pure copper, making it widely applicable in electrical and electronic fields. At the same time, its excellent thermal conductivity also makes it highly effective in applications requiring heat dissipation, such as heat exchangers and radiators.
Corrosion Resistance of H96 Brass
In atmospheric and freshwater environments, H96 brass exhibits high corrosion resistance. This property makes it widely applicable in outdoor construction, water conservancy projects, shipbuilding, and other fields. However, it is important to note that in harsh environments such as strong acids, alkalis, or high-temperature and high-humidity conditions, the corrosion resistance of H96 brass may be compromised. Therefore, caution should be exercised in such applications, and appropriate protective measures should be taken if necessary.
Plasticity and Workability of H96 Brass
H96 brass possesses good plasticity, making it easy to deform and shape during processing. Whether through cold or hot working, H96 brass demonstrates excellent workability. In cold working, it can withstand significant plastic deformation without fracturing, making it suitable for processes such as cold stamping and cold drawing. In hot working, H96 brass maintains good plasticity and fluidity at elevated temperatures, making it equally effective in processes such as casting and forging.




Welding and Forging of H96 Brass
H96 brass exhibits good weldability. Whether using gas welding, electric welding, or brazing, H96 brass demonstrates excellent welding performance. During welding, the weld seams exhibit high strength and are less prone to defects such as cracks and slag inclusions. This gives H96 brass a unique advantage in applications requiring welding.
In terms of forging, H96 brass also performs well. Due to its good plasticity and fluidity, it can withstand significant deformation during forging without fracturing. Additionally, forged H96 brass exhibits higher strength and hardness, with a dense and uniform microstructure. This makes it highly promising for applications in the forging industry.
Tin Plating and Surface Treatment of H96 Brass
H96 brass is easy to tin-plate, making it widely applicable in fields such as food processing and electrical connections. Tin-plated H96 brass not only improves its surface gloss and aesthetics but also enhances its corrosion and oxidation resistance. At the same time, tin-plated H96 brass can be effectively connected and matched with other metals or materials, meeting various complex application requirements.
In addition to tin plating, H96 brass can undergo other surface treatments, such as polishing, spraying, and electroplating. These treatments not only improve the surface quality and aesthetics of H96 brass but also enhance its corrosion and wear resistance. Moreover, these surface treatments can be customized and processed according to customer requirements, meeting various personalized application needs.
Application Fields of H96 Brass
Thanks to its unique combination of properties, H96 brass is widely used in multiple fields. In the electrical and electronic industries, its excellent electrical and thermal conductivity make it suitable for manufacturing components such as wires and cables, electrical connectors, and heat sinks. In mechanical manufacturing, its good plasticity and workability make it ideal for producing various parts, such as gears, bushings, and nuts. In architectural decoration, its corrosion resistance and aesthetic appeal make it suitable for applications such as doors, windows, handrails, and decorative panels. Additionally, H96 brass can be used in food processing, medical devices, aerospace, and other fields.
Our product range
| Category | Other Key Grades (Extensive Range) | Product Forms | Typical Size Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pure Copper | T2 (C11000/C10100), TU1/TU2 (Oxygen-Free), T3 (C11000), C10100, C10200 (OF), C10300, C10400, C10500, C10700, C10800, C11000, C11300, C11400, C11500, C11600, C12000, C12200 | Pipe/Tube, Plate/Sheet, Coil/Strip, Wire/Rod, Busbar | Pipe/Tube: OD 3mm - 400mm, WT 0.5mm - 15mm Sheet/Plate/Coil: Thk 0.1mm - 50mm, Width ≤ 1250mm Wire/Rod: Dia. 0.5mm - 80mm |
| Phosphorus Deoxidized Copper | TP2 (C12200), C1201, C1220, C12200, C14200 | Pipe/Tube, Plate/Sheet, Coil/Strip | Pipe/Tube: OD 4mm - 300mm, WT 0.5mm - 10mm Sheet/Plate/Coil: Thk 0.2mm - 30mm, Width ≤ 1000mm |
| Brass | H96, H68, H65, H70, HPb59-1 (C3771), CW505L (C12200), C2600 (Cartridge Brass), C2680, C2720, C28000, C36000 (Free-Cutting), C38500 | Coil/Strip, Plate/Sheet, Rod/Bar, Wire | Strip/Sheet/Coil: Thk 0.05mm - 10.0mm, Width ≤ 650mm Rod/Bar: Dia. 3mm - 200mm Wire: Dia. 0.5mm - 12mm |
| Bronze & Other Alloys | Phosphor Bronze: C51000, C52100, C54400 Copper-Nickel: C71500, C71640 Aluminum Bronze: C60600, C63000 Beryllium Copper: C17200, C17500 Other: C19210, C19400 |
Strip/Coil, Plate, Rod/Bar, Wire, Pipe | Customizable per alloy and form. Strip/Coil: Thk 0.05mm - 5.0mm Rod/Bar: Dia. up to 150mm |





