brasscopper
Brasscopper is not a standard term in metallurgical literature. In most contexts, brass refers to an alloy of copper and zinc, and the phrase “brasscopper” may be used informally to describe brass or copper–zinc alloys in general. Brass is distinct from bronze, which is primarily copper and tin.
Brass typically contains copper as the base with zinc as the principal alloying element. Zinc content ranges
Brass is produced by melting copper and adding zinc in smelting operations, sometimes with small additions
Brass is widely used for plumbing fittings, valves, musical instruments, decorative hardware, fasteners, and heat exchangers.
The term brasscopper may appear in product names or informal descriptions, but it does not denote a