Description
Brass Micron Powder (Cu60–Zn40, Irregular, −325 mesh)
Brass Micron Powder (Cu60–Zn40) is a micron-sized brass alloy powder produced by alloying copper and zinc at an approximate ratio of 60% Cu and 40% Zn. The irregular (non-spherical) particle morphology obtained through the water-atomization process provides a high surface area and strong mechanical interlocking, delivering effective performance in sintering, friction, coating, and filler applications. The fine −325 mesh particle size distribution makes the product suitable for precision applications requiring homogeneous dispersion and process stability.
Product Features
Alloy type: Brass (Copper–Zinc alloy)
Chemical composition:
Copper (Cu): 58.5 – 61.5%
Zinc (Zn): 38.5 – 41.5%
Others: ≤0.15%
Particle size: −325 mesh
Particle morphology: Irregular (non-spherical)
Production method: Water-atomized
Physical form: Metallic alloy micron powder
Apparent density: ~2.7 – 3.2 g/cm³
Dispersion behavior: Good dispersion in resin, metal, and composite systems
Mechanical performance: Enhanced bonding and friction behavior due to irregular particle structure
Application Areas
Powder Metallurgy and Sintering
Brass-based sintered components
Porous and functional metal parts
Applications requiring mechanical strength and dimensional stability
Friction and Wear Systems
Brake and clutch components
Friction materials and composites
Wear-resistant formulations
Coating and Surface Technologies
Metallic-filled coatings
Decorative and functional surface applications
Systems designed to improve mechanical and thermal properties
Electrical and Industrial Applications
Semi-conductive components requiring controlled conductivity
EMI and grounding-related formulations
General industrial fillers and functional additives
Defense and Heavy Industry
Technical parts exposed to friction and wear
Mechanical subsystems used in defense industry applications
Alloy-based material development for R&D and prototyping

