Does anyone know why NFS 372 applies to brass & bronze but not to copper & copper alloys
Does anyone know why NFS 372 applies to brass & bronze but not to copper & copper alloys
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Per the NFS 372 standard, it appears that copper and copper alloys are not subject to lead testing whereas, brass and/or bronze is. Does anyone know why brass and/or bronze has a greater risk of lead contamination (vs. just copper & copper alloys?)





RE: Does anyone know why NFS 372 applies to brass & bronze but not to copper & copper alloys
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RE: Does anyone know why NFS 372 applies to brass & bronze but not to copper & copper alloys
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RE: Does anyone know why NFS 372 applies to brass & bronze but not to copper & copper alloys