CZ121 / CW614N - Free Machining Brass
CW614N / CZ121 is the standard European grade of free-machining brass consisting of a duplex structure and a 3% lead addition. The particles of lead are finely dispersed throughout the microstructure and acts as both a lubricant and a chip breaker to give the alloy its free machining characteristics.
The machinability rating of 100% for CW614N / CZ121 is the standard against which all other copper alloys are rated. It is the most widely used of all the brasses due to its suitability for high speed machining operations and also the manufacture of intricate parts. Its combination of machinability, thread rolling and knurling characteristics, combined with its good strength, an ease of soldering / brazing and a high resistance to corrosion makes it the ideal choice for many brass components throughout industry.
Related Specifications
CZ121 |
CW614N |
C36000 or C38500 |
CuZn39Pb3 |
Nominal Composition
Copper |
56.5-58.5% |
Lead |
2.5-3.5% |
Iron |
0.3% max |
Zinc |
Rem |
Total Imps |
0.7% Max |
Key Features
- The Highest Machinability of any Copper Alloy
- Excellent Hot formability
- Good Corrosion Resistance
Typical Physical Properties
Melting Point |
890°C |
Density |
8.4 g/cm³ |
Specific Heat |
380 J/Kg°K |
Thermal conductivity (RT) |
121 W/m°K |
Thermal expansion coefficient (20-200°C) |
20.9 x 10-6 |
Electrical conductivity |
28% IACS |
Electrical Resistivity |
0.062 ohm mm2/m |
Fabrication Properties
Hot Working Temperature Range |
625-725°C |
Hot Formability |
Excellent |
Cold Formability |
Poor |
Machinability rating (free cutting brass = 100) |
100% |
Annealing Temp. Range |
450-600°C |
Stress Relieving Temp. Range |
250-350°C |
Joining Methods
Soldering |
Excellent |
Brazing |
Good |
Oxy-acetylene welding |
Not Recommended |
Gas-shielded arc welding |
Not Recommended |
Resistance welding: Spot and Seam |
Not Recomended |
Butt |
Less Suitable |
Typical Uses:
Traditional uses for CZ121 / CW614N include a wide variety of machined components made on high speed lathes including screws, bolts, nuts, bushing, pins, washers, butts, hinges and also locks and components for watches.
This technical information is given by John Hood & Co.without charge and the user shall employ such information at their own discretion and risk. For more detailed technical advice on temper selection, fabrication, joining, machining, physical and mechanical data please contact us as space does not permit the listing of every feature of the material.