yellowbrass
Yellow brass is a common alloy primarily composed of copper and zinc. The specific proportions of these metals determine its properties and applications. Generally, yellow brass contains a higher percentage of zinc, typically ranging from 30% to 40%, compared to other brass varieties. This higher zinc content contributes to its characteristic golden or yellow hue, hence the name.
This alloy is known for its good ductility, corrosion resistance, and ease of machinability. It is relatively
Common applications for yellow brass include musical instruments, such as trumpets and trombones, where its tonal