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Brass Pipe:


Brass Pipe:

Brass Pipe is one of the metal pipe types used primarily in water lines and plumbing. The pipes are also used in oil and gas, steam pipes and in hot water supply lines. Brass pipes are produced in different shapes, sizes and standards.


Mipra Steel has a long family heritage in the manufacture of extruded brass alloys. We have direct familial ties to the largest brass and bronze extrusion mill in Southern Africa. With our modern and versatile mills producing a broad range of extruded brass, copper and wrought bronze alloys in rod, bar, tube, rectangles, wire, hollow bars, and profiles, we have a strong competitive edge.


Our in-house design and maintenance of brass alloy provides exceptional quality and craftsmanship, which extends to servicing even the most demanding of applications. One of the most significant aspects of our mill is the fact that we have four extrusion presses utilizing indirect and direct extrusion processes maximizing our range of capabilities in providing a wide variety of alloys, shapes and sizes.



Grade:

Alloy 260: Also known as cartridge brass, Alloy 260 demonstrates good cold working properties. It is suitable for use in ammunitions, automobiles, fasteners, and hardware.

Alloy 272:This alloy—also referred to as yellow brass—consists of 33% zinc. It is typically used in industrial and architectural applications.

Alloy 330:Brass alloy 330 is suitable for application where high machinability is critical. It contains a low lead content sufficient for cold-working and is commonly used to produce pipes.

Alloy 353:Alloy 353 (also referred to as clock brass) is often used to fabricate precision components, such as clock and watch parts, because of its excellent machinability.

Alloy 360: Also known as free cutting brass, this alloy is the most common type of brass. It exhibits excellent machinability and formability, as well as suitability for soldering and brazing operations. It commonly finds application in the manufacture of hardware components, fittings, valves, and fasteners.

Alloy 385:  Also known as architectural bronze this alloy can be used for construction & architectural applications. Alloy 385 is available in a wide variety of extruded & drawn shapes such as angles, channels, square tube, hand rail moulding & more.

Alloy C48200 – C48500:Leaded naval brass meanto for machining. Typically available in rounds.

Alloy 464 : Alloy 464 (or naval brass) is known for its excellent resistance to corrosion from seawater across a wide range of temperatures. Additionally, it demonstrates suitability for hot forming and hot forming, as well as drawing, bending, heading, soldering, brazing, and welding.



Shapes:

Sheet :  Plate, Coil, Shim, Foil, Square sheet, rectangulare sheet, Square plate, rectangulare plate, Circle, Plate Cut, Sheet Cut, Flat, Patta, Ring, chquered plate, chquered sheet, Slit Coil.


round bar :  square bar, hex bar, Bush, Wire.


Pipe: Round Pipe, Square Pipe, Hollow Pipe, Rectuangular Pipe, Bush, box pipe, Tube.


Pipes Fittings: Fastners.


Angle : Chanel, Beam, Flat.