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Brass Flat Bar ALUM BRONZE 1" x 1" SQ BAR C954

$61.63 for 12"
Thickness1"
MaterialBrass
GradeC954
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Description

Brass Flat Bar C954 is a high-strength, corrosion-resistant alloy with excellent wear resistance, making it ideal for heavy-duty applications. Often used in industrial machinery, bearings, and marine components, this alloy offers superior durability and performance in demanding environments. Its excellent machinability and resistance to oxidation make it a popular choice for applications where both strength and reliability are crucial.

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Specifications
MaterialBrass
Grade/AlloyC954
ShapeFlat Bar
Thickness1.0 in
Width1.0 in
Max Length78 in
Weight3.83 lb/ft
MTRAvailable Upon Request
Characteristics
WeldabilityGood (Brazing)
MachiningExcellent
Bending/FormingGood
Wear ResistanceFair
CorrosionGood
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About C954 brass

C954 is aluminum bronze, copper with aluminum and iron instead of tin: strong, hard, and built for heavy loads and marine wear. At about 85,000 psi tensile it runs roughly double C932, and it grows a tough aluminum-oxide skin that shrugs off salt water, which earns it gears, worm wheels, pump parts, and marine hardware. It machines harder than bearing bronze, so it wants rigid setups and sharp carbide.

Read the full brass vs bronze guide
Should I use C932 or C954 bronze?
C932 bearing bronze for bushings and wear sleeves on a shaft: softer, very machinable, self-lubricating. C954 aluminum bronze for heavy structural loads and marine duty: much stronger and salt-resistant, but harder to machine. Match the grade to the load.
Does aluminum bronze resist salt water?
Yes, well. C954 carries essentially no zinc to lose and grows a tough aluminum-oxide skin, so it survives where high-zinc brass would dezincify and crumble. That's why it earns pump and marine hardware.