Jawahar Co-op Society, Vinayak, Opp Sodha School, Khodiyar Colony, Jamnagar - 361006, Gujarat, India
Gunmetal, often referred to as red brass in the United States, stands as the pinnacle of durability among all metals employed in the plumbing industry and commercial water pipe applications. While its initial claim to fame lay in the manufacturing of firearms, it was later supplanted by steel in this domain. However, gunmetal remains a highly coveted material for a multitude of applications due to its exceptional characteristics.
This versatile alloy excels in both casting and machining processes, making it a prime choice for various industrial needs. Its remarkable resistance to corrosion, particularly when exposed to steam and saltwater, further enhances its utility. Gunmetal finds its place in the creation of steam and hydraulic castings, valves, gears, and even in the crafting of statues and smaller items like buttons, attesting to its enduring value across a wide spectrum of industries.
Shape | Square |
Material | Metal |
Is It Anodized | Anodized |
Content | Copper Basics |
Melting Point | 1000 Degree C |
Finish | Polished |
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