Tinned New Brass
Tinned new brass scrap refers to the clean and unalloyed brass material that has a thin layer of tin coating on its surface. This type of scrap is commonly found in electrical equipment, automotive parts, and plumbing fixtures. Tinning is a process that enhances the corrosion resistance of brass, making it suitable for a variety of applications. The tinned new brass scrap is valued for its high conductivity, durability, and resistance to tarnishing, and can be recycled to make new brass products.
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