Brass Wire
Brass wire is an alloy of copper and zinc, which has better wear resistance, better corrosion resistance and lower electrical conductivity than copper wire. Brass wire can be of two qualities: annealed (copper wire is very flexible - tempered soft) or hard. Depending on the diameter, the brass wire is supplied in coils of 15 to 20 kg or in spools of 1 to 15 kg. Annealed brass wire is often used to join parts that require plating. Hard wire is used to make rigid hooks or to anodize (internal metallize) hollow parts.