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Brass Sheet 1/8" C260

$17.99 for 3" × 3"
Thickness 1/8"
Material Brass
Grade C260
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Description

Brass Sheet C260 is a highly versatile, corrosion-resistant alloy known for its excellent formability and strength. Commonly used in applications requiring good machinability, such as electrical connectors, hardware, and decorative elements, this alloy offers superior resistance to corrosion and oxidation. With its attractive gold-like appearance and durability, C260 Brass is ideal for both industrial and decorative applications in a variety of industries.

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THICKNESS
Specifications
MaterialBrass
Grade/AlloyC260
ShapeSheet
Thickness0.125 in
Max Length96 in
Weight5.54 lb/sqft
MTRAvailable Upon Request
Characteristics
WeldabilityGood (Brazing)
MachiningExcellent
Bending/FormingGood
Wear ResistanceFar
CorrosionGood
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About C260 brass

C260 is cartridge brass, roughly 70% copper and 30% zinc with no lead, the alloy ammunition cases are deep-drawn from. With nothing to interrupt the grain, it flows instead of cracking, so it's the brass for deep draws, spun shapes, and tight bends in thin sheet. On a lathe it's gummy, the opposite of C360. We carry only a couple of C260 items, since real forming work wants sheet and strip, which is a sourcing conversation.

Read the full 360 vs 260 brass guide
What is 260 brass used for?
Forming work: deep draws, spinning, stamping, and tight bends in thin sheet. It work-hardens as you form it and anneals back soft. For machined parts, C360 is the brass you want instead.