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Copper-zinc alloy

CAS 86376-49-0Metal & Ceramic Science

Copper-Zinc Alloy (CAS 86376-49-0) is a metallic material composed of copper and zinc. Exhibiting a density of 1.17 g/mL at 25 °C and a melting point around 870 °C, this alloy is supplied with a particle size of 1 mm. It is primarily utilized in materials science and metal research applications, offering distinct properties for specific industrial and scientific investigations.

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01 /Applications

Materials Science Research

Copper-Zinc alloy serves as a material for investigating the properties and behaviours of metallic alloys. Its specific composition and physical characteristics make it suitable for experimental studies in metallurgy and materials engineering.

Metal and Ceramic Science

This alloy is employed in the field of metal and ceramic science for research purposes. It can be used in studies focused on alloy development, phase transformations, and surface analysis within these scientific disciplines.

Laboratory Reagent

As a chemical reagent, Copper-Zinc alloy is available for use in various laboratory settings. It can be part of experimental setups requiring specific metallic components or for developing new chemical processes.

02 /Properties
Density1.17 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
Particle size1 mm
Melting point~870 °C(lit.)
03 /Safety & handling
GHS hazard pictogram: Flammable (GHS02)
Flammable
GHS hazard pictogram: Environmental hazard (GHS09)
Environmental hazard
Danger

Hazard statements

  • H228Flammable solid
  • H400Very toxic to aquatic life

Precautionary statements

  • P210Keep away from heat, sparks and open flames. No smoking
  • P273Avoid release to the environment
Protective equipmentEyeshields, Gloves, type N95 (US), type P1 (EN143) respirator filter
Transport (UN / ADR)UN 3077 9 / PGIII
Water hazard class (WGK, DE)3
Hazard codes (EU)N
Risk statements (R)50
Safety statements (S)61

Hazard information is provided for guidance. Always consult the product Safety Data Sheet (SDS), available on request, before handling.

04 /Identifiers & registry
CAS number
86376-49-0
05 /Quality & supply

Documentation

Every batch ships with a Certificate of Analysis covering assay, identity and purity; the grade is confirmed against your enquiry. Safety Data Sheets and technical data sheets are available on request.

Supply & logistics

Samples for technical evaluation; bulk MOQ by grade and packaging. In-stock material ships in 7–10 working days, worldwide, with full export documentation.

06 /Frequently asked questions

What is Copper-Zinc Alloy (CAS 86376-49-0) typically used for?

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Copper-Zinc Alloy (CAS 86376-49-0) is primarily used in materials science, metal and ceramic science research, and as a laboratory reagent.

What is the CAS number and formula for Copper-Zinc Alloy?

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The CAS number for Copper-Zinc Alloy is 86376-49-0. The chemical formula is not provided in the product data.

What grade and purity does Tech Serve Solutions supply?

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Tech Serve Solutions supplies Copper-Zinc Alloy. The specific grade and purity are not detailed, and it is not represented as USP, BP, or EP grade.

How should Copper-Zinc Alloy be handled safely?

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Copper-Zinc Alloy is classified as flammable solid (H228) and is very toxic to aquatic life (H400), requiring 'Danger' as the signal word. Handle with care, using Eyeshields, Gloves, and a type N95 (US) or type P1 (EN143) respirator. Avoid release to the environment (P273) and keep away from heat, sparks, and open flames (P210).

Is Copper-Zinc Alloy available for international export?

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Yes, Tech Serve Solutions is a specialist global supplier and exporter of fine chemicals and materials, including Copper-Zinc Alloy.

How can I request a sample or quote for Copper-Zinc Alloy?

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To request a sample or quote for Copper-Zinc Alloy, please contact our sales team through the website or by phone.

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