brass
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. The proportion of zinc determines both the color and the properties of the material. As zinc content increases, brass shifts from reddish coppery tones toward pale yellow and becomes generally harder and stronger, though more brittle. Common brasses range from low zinc contents to higher ones, with small amounts of lead sometimes added to improve machinability. Some specialty brasses may include small amounts of tin, nickel, or aluminum to enhance corrosion resistance or mechanical properties.
Brass is typically more workable than pure copper and can be cast, extruded, drawn, or hammered. It
Common uses include musical instruments, decorative hardware, fittings, valves and connectors, and architectural trim. Brass is