Brass Angle 385 is also known as Architectural Bronze even though it is actually a brass. 385 polishes to an excellent finish, resists corrosion in non-marine environments, and machines comparably well to 360 free-machining brass. It is easy to braze and solder but should not be welded. The temper is mainly M30 (as extruded) but can come in H02 (half hard) depending on the manufacturer. 385 is typically used in decorative architecture applications and ornamental hardware.
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Yes, this brass angle is available for custom cutting at the warehouse, with standard lengths ranging from 12 to 144 inches. You can select the length that best fits your project needs.
Absolutely. Brass Angle 385, also known as Architectural Bronze, offers excellent polish and corrosion resistance in non-marine environments, making it ideal for decorative architecture and ornamental hardware.
This alloy machines comparably well to 360 free-machining brass and is easy to braze and solder. However, it should not be welded.
Yes, this brass angle complies with RoHS and REACH standards, ensuring it meets important environmental and safety regulations.
Shipping weight varies by length, with a 12-inch piece weighing approximately 1.6 pounds and longer pieces proportionally heavier, up to 19.2 pounds for the 144-inch length.