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MS 58 German Standard Brass

MS 58 German Standard Brass

MS 58 German Standard Brass

(OP)
Here I'm again.

What kind of brass is this , any equivalent in former SAE standard?

It used as a electrode core, teflon coated , and a Platiniun tip contact.
In a electrochemical deburring machine.
The electrolite solution is
Sodiun Nitrate 15 in Water , neutralized to Ph & by Nitric Acid.

Thanks

Pardal

RE: MS 58 German Standard Brass

It appears as though this alloy corresponds to the UNS designation C38500, and has a nominal composition of 57 Cu, 40 Zn, and 3 Pb.  The previous trade name was Architectural bronze.  ASTM B 455 is one specification that includes this grade.  I could not find any reference to it in SAE J461 of J463.

RE: MS 58 German Standard Brass

(OP)
Thanks again

Pardal

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