What can you do with brass wire?

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    Brass is most widely used for decorative and mechanical applications. Due to its unique properties, including corrosion resistance, common uses for brass include applications that require low friction. These applications may include fittings (fasteners and connectors), tools, appliance parts and ammunition components.

     

    Brass wires are softer than steel or stainless steel wires, making them ideal for applications where you don't want to scratch other surfaces. They are resistant to rust and corrosion. Our tube brushes in this range are made from crimped brass wire twisted into galvanized steel strand. The thickness of the crimped brass wire increases gradually from small to large diameters to provide a stiffer, harder brush suitable for a wide range of applications.

     

    In addition to its antimicrobial properties, the aesthetic value of brass makes it a popular choice for decorative applications. It is available in a range of colors from light gold and silver all the way to almost red.

     

    Household dishwasher accessories and lighting fixtures are often made of brass because they are both aesthetically pleasing and resistant to bacteria.

     

    Brass is used in a wide range of mechanical applications, from the housing of the M-16 assault rifle to the bearings and gears used in everyday life. Tools made of brass are known to have a longer life and require less sharpening.

     

    If you have to clean hard-to-reach objects, you cannot use brass wire brushes for efficiency and straightforward use. Brass is much softer than steel or stainless steel wire, so brass bristle brass is ideal for more delicate surfaces. Brass wire brushes are resistant to rust and corrosion and are a very durable alternative to most other industrial brushes.

     

    Brass is a good metal for jewelry making. It is very malleable, which is a desirable quality for metal jewelers. It can be handled with relative ease into almost any design, whether it be intricate zigzags and cuts or thick shapes for statement pieces.

     

    When new, brass has a beautiful golden luster that makes for fine jewelry. While aging brass has lost much of its luster, some people do appreciate the rustic, vintage look. They will even paint metal jewelry to look like old brass.

     

    In addition, the price of brass is much lower than the price of pure gold. Therefore, it is the ideal alternative metal for reasonably priced jewelry. You can get the gorgeous gold dazzling look but at a lower price.

     

    Most importantly, brass is resistant to corrosion and rust. Jewelry made of brass can withstand daily wear and tear very well without deterioration.

     

    Brass wire mesh is made of copper wire divided into warp and weft cross weave, the mesh is generally square hole, size 1 mesh - 200 mesh. It is used for sieving various granules, powder, porcelain clay and glass, porcelain printing, filtering liquid, gas, etc. We specialize in manufacturing brass wire mesh and have obtained a series of related certificates, welcome to contact us.