brassing
Brassing is a term used in metallurgy and materials science to describe a phenomenon where a material, typically a copper alloy such as brass, undergoes a surface change due to selective leaching of one of its constituent elements. In the case of brass, which is an alloy of copper and zinc, brassing refers to the preferential removal of zinc from the surface.
This selective leaching can occur under various conditions, including exposure to certain corrosive environments, elevated temperatures,
The consequences of brassing can include changes in mechanical strength, electrical conductivity, and corrosion resistance. For