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CZ 122

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CZ 122

The document provides information about CZ122 stamping brass, including its applications, material specifications, corrosion resistance, weldability, availability, chemical composition, and typical physical properties. It also lists Smiths Metal Centres' service centers and contact information.

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CZ122 (CW617N)

Technical Datasheet
Stamping Brass Service. Quality. Value.

Applications Alloy Attributes


• Automotive components • High machinability rating
• Precision machined components • Excellent hot forming properties
• Hot forged and pressed components • Good corrosion resistance
• Valve parts
• Architectural hardware
• Speciality fasteners Material Specifications
• CZ122 • CW617N
Product Description • C37700 • CuZn39Pb2

CZ122 is classed as a stamping brass with excellent hot


forming properties and high machinability. With these Corrosion Resistance
characteristics, this particular alloy is used extensively in
the production of more complex hot pressed components. Good.
The material is mainly supplied as bar for forging stock
although it is also free machining - the sheet equivalent of Weldability
CZ122 is CZ120.
Soldering - Excellent
Brazing - Good
Oxy-acetylene welding - Not Recommended
Availability Gas-shielded arc welding - Not Recommended
Resistance welding: Spot & Seam - Not Recommended
Bar Butt - Fair

Chemical Composition (weight %)


Weight (%) Cu Pb Fe Zn Total Imps
min. 56.0 1.5 0.0 Rem 0.0
max. 58.5 2.5 0.3 Rem 0.7 max

Chemical
Typical Physical
Composition
Properties
(weight %)
Melting Point 895°C
Density 8.4 g/cm³
Specific Heat 380 J/Kg°K
Thermal conductivity (RT) 117 W/m°K
Thermal expansion coefficient (20-200°C) 20 x 10¯⁶
Electrical conductivity 27% IACS

Technical Assistance
Our knowledgeable staff backed up by our resident team of qualified metallurgists and engineers, will be pleased to assist
further on any technical topic.

UK Service Centres: Quality & Testing:

Smiths Belfast 02895 908 897 Smiths Leeds 0113 307 5167
Smiths Biggleswade 01767 604 704 Smiths Manchester 0161 794 8650
Smiths Birmingham 0121 728 4940 Smiths Norwich 01603 789 878
Smiths Bristol 0117 971 2800 Smiths Nottingham 0115 925 4801
Smiths Chelmsford 01245 466 664 Smiths Redruth 01209 315 512
Smiths Gateshead 0191 469 5428 Smiths Verwood 01202 824 347
Smiths Horsham 01403 261 981 Main Office 0845 527 3331 www.smithmetal.com [email protected]

All information in our data sheet is based on approximate testing and is stated to the best of our knowledge and belief. It is presented apart from contractual obligations and does not
constitute any guarantee of properties or of processing or application possibilities in individual cases. Our warranties and liabilities are stated exclusively in our terms of trading.
© Smiths Metal Centres 2023

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