Brass sheets are ideal in fabrication conditions where the controlled thickness, the ability to form and the quality of the surface finish are of great importance. These sheets are made out of finely refined brass compositions, and they can be cut, rolled, stamped and engraved and can be cut in the cleanest detail without fracturing of the edges or loss of the coating. They are well-rounded in their mechanical properties, which makes them good in electrical components, thermal components, display signs, accents of cladding and accurate design work.
The material is resistant to normal moisture content and air exposure and maintains structural and surface integrity as time goes by. Brass sheets also present an inherent, rich metallic sound that favours high-quality visual outputs with minimum finishing work. They are light to work with, polish, and take care of and act as a solid foundation material to use in functional constructions and those that need to be more cosmetic.
Ganga R Ispat Metals is a well-established and reputable company among the Brass Sheets Manufacturers in India with a good reputation; we are known for producing and supplying A-grade brass products in the domestic and international markets. The company has a reputation for quality, consistency and customer-orientated manufacturing practices with over 7+ years of experience in the industry that it has gained after working in the industry. We are a manufacturing, supplying, dealing and exporting firm in the production of high-performance ISO-certified Brass Sheets that observe the recognised global production standard.
We have a strong operational presence across India and worldwide. Brass Sheets in India are popular materials with electrical, automotive, architectural, engineering and general industrial applications where durability, precision and surface quality are of greatest concern.
Our main business goal is to deliver high-quality products, stay consistent with them and establish long-term professional relations. This strategy has assisted us to have permanent customers in places like Delhi, Noida, Mumbai and foreign markets like China, America, the Middle East and Europe.
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Being a supplier of Brass Sheets with 7+ years of experience, we are aware of the significance of the relevance of timing and material consistency in the industrial processes. Each order is processed with due attention to inspection, packaging and dispatch arrangement to deliver the right product at the right time to customers.
Along with manufacturing and supplying, we are also authorised Brass Sheets Dealers in India. Our network dealers provide easy distribution of the products and an efficient supply of brass sheets of small, medium and large scales.
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| Grade / Designation | Equivalent / Common Trade Name | Tensile Strength (MPa) | Yield Strength (MPa) | Elongation (%) | Hardness (HB) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C21000 | Commercial Brass | 310 – 350 | 130 – 180 | 40 – 45 | 80 – 90 |
| C22600 | Yellow Brass | 360 – 400 | 200 – 250 | 25 – 35 | 90 – 110 |
| C23000 | Admiralty / Naval Brass | 320 – 370 | 200 – 240 | 25 – 35 | 90 – 100 |
| C24000 | Commercial Brass | 300 – 340 | 150 – 200 | 35 – 40 | 85 – 95 |
| C26000 | Cartridge Brass | 350 – 380 | 200 – 250 | 30 – 35 | 90 – 100 |
| C26800 | Naval Brass | 320 – 360 | 180 – 220 | 25 – 35 | 90 – 100 |
| C27200 | Yellow Brass | 360 – 400 | 200 – 250 | 25 – 35 | 90 – 110 |
| C28000 | Architectural / Special Brass | 370 – 410 | 210 – 260 | 20 – 30 | 95 – 110 |
| Grade / Designation | Equivalent / Common Trade Name | Tensile Strength (MPa) | Yield Strength (MPa) | Elongation (%) | Hardness (HB) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CZ 101 | Cartridge Brass | 350 – 380 | 200 – 250 | 30 – 35 | 90 – 100 |
| CZ 102 | Yellow Brass | 360 – 400 | 200 – 250 | 25 – 35 | 90 – 110 |
| CZ 103 | Free-Cutting Brass | 310 – 350 | 150 – 200 | 25 – 30 | 85 – 95 |
| CZ 106 | Naval Brass | 320 – 360 | 180 – 220 | 25 – 35 | 90 – 100 |
| CZ 107 | Architectural Bronze | 370 – 410 | 210 – 260 | 20 – 30 | 95 – 110 |
| CZ 108 | Clock Brass | 330 – 370 | 180 – 230 | 25 – 30 | 90 – 100 |
| CZ 109 | Clock / Leaded Brass | 320 – 360 | 170 – 220 | 20 – 30 | 90 – 100 |
| Grade / Designation | Equivalent / Common Trade Name | Tensile Strength (MPa) | Yield Strength (MPa) | Elongation (%) | Hardness (HB) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CW500L | Cartridge Brass | 350 – 380 | 200 – 250 | 30 – 35 | 90 – 100 |
| CW501L | Cartridge Brass | 350 – 380 | 200 – 250 | 30 – 35 | 90 – 100 |
| CW502L | Yellow Brass | 360 – 400 | 200 – 250 | 25 – 35 | 90 – 110 |
| CW503L | Free-Cutting Brass | 310 – 350 | 150 – 200 | 25 – 30 | 85 – 95 |
| CW504L | Naval Brass | 320 – 360 | 180 – 220 | 25 – 35 | 90 – 100 |
| CW505L | Architectural Bronze | 370 – 410 | 210 – 260 | 20 – 30 | 95 – 110 |
| CW506L / CW507L | Clock Brass | 330 – 370 | 180 – 230 | 25 – 30 | 90 – 100 |
| CW508L / CW509L | Special / Leaded Brass | 320 – 360 | 170 – 220 | 20 – 30 | 90 – 100 |
| Grade / Designation | Equivalent / Common Trade Name | Tensile Strength (MPa) | Yield Strength (MPa) | Elongation (%) | Hardness (HB) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IS: 319 / C260 | Cartridge Brass | 350 – 380 | 200 – 250 | 30 – 35 | 90 – 100 |
| IS: 320 / C272 | Yellow Brass | 360 – 400 | 200 – 250 | 25 – 35 | 90 – 110 |
| Grade / Designation | Equivalent / Common Trade Name | Density (g/cm³) | Melting Point (°C) | Electrical Conductivity (% IACS) | Thermal Conductivity (W/m·K) | Specific Heat (J/g·K) | Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (µm/m·K) | Modulus of Elasticity (GPa) | Poisson’s Ratio | Magnetic Permeability | Corrosion Resistance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C21000 | Commercial Brass | 8.5 | 900 – 940 | 18 – 20 | 110 – 115 | 0.38 | 19 | 100 – 105 | 0.33 | Non-magnetic | Good in air & freshwater |
| C22600 | Yellow Brass | 8.5 | 910 – 940 | 15 – 18 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 | 100 – 105 | 0.33 | Non-magnetic | Moderate corrosion resistance |
| C23000 | Admiralty / Naval Brass | 8.4 | 900 – 940 | 17 – 20 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 | 100 – 105 | 0.33 | Non-magnetic | Excellent in seawater |
| C24000 | Commercial Brass | 8.5 | 905 – 940 | 18 – 20 | 110 – 115 | 0.38 | 19 | 100 – 105 | 0.33 | Non-magnetic | Good in air & freshwater |
| C26000 | Cartridge Brass | 8.5 | 900 – 940 | 18 – 20 | 110 – 115 | 0.38 | 19 | 100 – 105 | 0.33 | Non-magnetic | Good in air & freshwater |
| C26800 | Naval Brass | 8.4 | 900 – 940 | 17 – 20 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 | 100 – 105 | 0.33 | Non-magnetic | Excellent in seawater |
| C27200 | Yellow Brass | 8.5 | 910 – 940 | 15 – 18 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 | 100 – 105 | 0.33 | Non-magnetic | Moderate corrosion resistance |
| C28000 | Architectural / Special Brass | 8.5 | 900 – 940 | 15 – 20 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 | 100 – 105 | 0.33 | Non-magnetic | Good in air & freshwater |
| CZ101 | Cartridge Brass | 8.5 | 900 – 940 | 18 – 20 | 110 – 115 | 0.38 | 19 | 100 – 105 | 0.33 | Non-magnetic | Good in air & freshwater |
| CZ102 | Yellow Brass | 8.5 | 910 – 940 | 15 – 18 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 | 100 – 105 | 0.33 | Non-magnetic | Moderate corrosion resistance |
| CZ103 | Free-Cutting Brass | 8.5 | 905 – 940 | 15 – 18 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 | 100 – 105 | 0.33 | Non-magnetic | Moderate corrosion resistance |
| CZ106 | Naval Brass | 8.4 | 900 – 940 | 17 – 20 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 | 100 – 105 | 0.33 | Non-magnetic | Excellent in seawater |
| CZ107 | Architectural Bronze | 8.5 | 900 – 940 | 15 – 20 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 | 100 – 105 | 0.33 | Non-magnetic | Good in air & freshwater |
| CZ108 | Clock Brass | 8.5 | 905 – 940 | 15 – 18 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 | 100 – 105 | 0.33 | Non-magnetic | Moderate corrosion resistance |
| CZ109 | Clock / Leaded Brass | 8.5 | 905 – 940 | 15 – 18 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 | 100 – 105 | 0.33 | Non-magnetic | Moderate corrosion resistance |
| CW500L / CW501L | Cartridge Brass | 8.5 | 900 – 940 | 18 – 20 | 110 – 115 | 0.38 | 19 | 100 – 105 | 0.33 | Non-magnetic | Good in air & freshwater |
| CW502L | Yellow Brass | 8.5 | 910 – 940 | 15 – 18 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 | 100 – 105 | 0.33 | Non-magnetic | Moderate corrosion resistance |
| CW503L | Free-Cutting Brass | 8.5 | 905 – 940 | 15 – 18 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 | 100 – 105 | 0.33 | Non-magnetic | Moderate corrosion resistance |
| CW504L | Naval Brass | 8.4 | 900 – 940 | 17 – 20 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 | 100 – 105 | 0.33 | Non-magnetic | Excellent in seawater |
| CW505L | Architectural Bronze | 8.5 | 900 – 940 | 15 – 20 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 | 100 – 105 | 0.33 | Non-magnetic | Good in air & freshwater |
| CW506L / CW507L | Clock Brass | 8.5 | 905 – 940 | 15 – 18 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 | 100 – 105 | 0.33 | Non-magnetic | Moderate corrosion resistance |
| CW508L / CW509L | Special / Leaded Brass | 8.5 | 905 – 940 | 15 – 18 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 | 100 – 105 | 0.33 | Non-magnetic | Moderate corrosion resistance |
| IS:319 / C260 | Cartridge Brass | 8.5 | 900 – 940 | 18 – 20 | 110 – 115 | 0.38 | 19 | 100 – 105 | 0.33 | Non-magnetic | Good in air & freshwater |
| IS:320 / C272 | Yellow Brass | 8.5 | 910 – 940 | 15 – 18 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 | 100 – 105 | 0.33 | Non-magnetic | Moderate corrosion resistance |
| Grade / Designation | Equivalent / Common Trade Name | Melting Point (°C) | Thermal Conductivity (W/m·K) | Specific Heat (J/g·K) | Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (µm/m·K) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C21000 | Commercial Brass | 900 – 940 | 110 – 115 | 0.38 | 19 |
| C22600 | Yellow Brass | 910 – 940 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 |
| C23000 | Admiralty / Naval Brass | 900 – 940 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 |
| C24000 | Commercial Brass | 905 – 940 | 110 – 115 | 0.38 | 19 |
| C26000 | Cartridge Brass | 900 – 940 | 110 – 115 | 0.38 | 19 |
| C26800 | Naval Brass | 900 – 940 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 |
| C27200 | Yellow Brass | 910 – 940 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 |
| C28000 | Architectural / Special Brass | 900 – 940 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 |
| CZ101 | Cartridge Brass | 900 – 940 | 110 – 115 | 0.38 | 19 |
| CZ102 | Yellow Brass | 910 – 940 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 |
| CZ103 | Free-Cutting Brass | 905 – 940 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 |
| CZ106 | Naval Brass | 900 – 940 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 |
| CZ107 | Architectural Bronze | 900 – 940 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 |
| CZ108 | Clock Brass | 905 – 940 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 |
| CZ109 | Clock / Leaded Brass | 905 – 940 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 |
| CW500L / CW501L | Cartridge Brass | 900 – 940 | 110 – 115 | 0.38 | 19 |
| CW502L | Yellow Brass | 910 – 940 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 |
| CW503L | Free-Cutting Brass | 905 – 940 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 |
| CW504L | Naval Brass | 900 – 940 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 |
| CW505L | Architectural Bronze | 900 – 940 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 |
| CW506L / CW507L | Clock Brass | 905 – 940 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 |
| CW508L / CW509L | Special / Leaded Brass | 905 – 940 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 |
| IS:319 / C260 | Cartridge Brass | 900 – 940 | 110 – 115 | 0.38 | 19 |
| IS:320 / C272 | Yellow Brass | 910 – 940 | 105 – 110 | 0.38 | 19 |
| Standard System | Grade / Designation | Equivalent / Common Trade Name |
|---|---|---|
| ASTM / UNS (USA) | C21000 | Commercial Brass |
| C22600 | Yellow Brass | |
| C23000 | Admiralty Brass | |
| C24000 | Commercial Brass | |
| C26000 | Cartridge Brass | |
| C26800 | Yellow Brass | |
| C27200 | Yellow Brass | |
| C28000 | Architectural Brass | |
| British Standard (BS) | CZ 101 | Cartridge Brass |
| CZ 102 | Yellow Brass | |
| CZ 103 | Free-Cutting Brass | |
| CZ 106 | Naval Brass | |
| CZ 107 | Architectural Bronze | |
| CZ 108 | Clock Brass | |
| CZ 109 | Clock / Leaded Brass | |
| Euro Standard (EN / CW) | CW500L | Cartridge Brass |
| CW501L | Cartridge Brass | |
| CW502L | Yellow Brass | |
| CW503L | Free-Cutting Brass | |
| CW504L | Naval Brass | |
| CW505L | Architectural Brass | |
| CW506L | High Strength Brass | |
| CW507L | Leaded Brass | |
| CW508L | Special Brass | |
| CW509L | High Performance Brass | |
| Indian Standard (IS) | IS:319 / 89 | Cartridge Brass (C260 Equivalent) |
| IS:320 / 80 | Yellow Brass (C272 Equivalent) | |
| ISO / EN | EN 12163 – CW501L | Cartridge Brass |
| EN 12164 – CW502L | Yellow Brass | |
| EN 12165 – CW503L | Free-Cutting Brass | |
| EN 12167 – CW504L | Naval Brass | |
| EN 12168 – CW505L | Architectural Bronze |
| Brass Type / Grade | Standard Sheet Sizes (mm) | Thickness Range (mm) | Notes / Applications |
|---|---|---|---|
| FREE-CUTTING BRASS (C36000 / CZ103 / CW503L) | 1000 × 2000, 1250 × 2500, 1500 × 3000 | 0.3 – 12 | Ideal for precision machining, connectors, gears, and fittings |
| CARTRIDGE BRASS (C21000 / C26000 / CZ101 / CW500L / CW501L / IS:319) | 1000 × 2000, 1250 × 2500, 1500 × 3000 | 0.5 – 15 | Tubing, rods, terminals, mechanical parts |
| YELLOW BRASS (C22600 / C27200 / CZ102 / CZ109 / CW502L / IS:320) | 1000 × 2000, 1250 × 2500 | 0.5 – 10 | Bushings, plates, rods, decorative and functional applications |
| NAVAL BRASS (C23000 / C26800 / C46400 / CZ106 / CW504L) | 1000 × 2000, 1200 × 2400 | 1 – 12 | Marine components, seawater equipment, precision parts |
| ARCHITECTURAL BRASS / BRONZE (C28000 / C38500 / CZ107 / CW505L) | 1000 × 2000, 1250 × 2500, 1500 × 3000 | 0.8 – 10 | Architectural panels, decorative sheets, interiors, facades |
| CLOCK / LEADED / SPECIAL BRASS (CZ108 / CZ109 / CW506L / CW507L / CW508L / CW509L) | 500 × 1000, 1000 × 2000 | 0.3 – 6 | Precision instruments, clock components, small machinery parts |
| Thickness (mm) | Sheet Size (mm × mm) | Approx. Weight (kg) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.5 | 1000 × 2000 | 8.5 | Light gauge; suitable for decorative and precision applications |
| 0.8 | 1000 × 2000 | 13.6 | Common for free-cutting and cartridge brass |
| 1 | 1000 × 2000 | 17 | Standard sheet for mechanical parts and fittings |
| 1.2 | 1000 × 2000 | 20.4 | Moderate thickness; used for bushings and tubes |
| 1.5 | 1000 × 2000 | 25.5 | Structural sheets and medium-duty applications |
| 2 | 1000 × 2000 | 34 | Heavier sheets for marine and architectural use |
| 3 | 1000 × 2000 | 51 | High-strength applications; naval brass plates |
| 4 | 1000 × 2000 | 68 | Thick sheets for industrial or structural applications |
| 5 | 1000 × 2000 | 85 | Architectural panels or heavy-duty components |
| 6 | 1000 × 2000 | 102 | Special applications requiring thick sheets |
| 8 | 1000 × 2000 | 136 | Large structural and marine applications |
| 10 | 1000 × 2000 | 170 | Extra-heavy duty sheets; naval/industrial use |
| 12 | 1000 × 2000 | 204 | Maximum standard thickness for most brass sheets |
| Grade / Designation | Equivalent / Common Trade Name | Cu % | Zn % | Pb % | Sn % | Others % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C21000 | Commercial Brass | Balance | 30 – 35 | ≤ 0.05 | – | Fe ≤ 0.10 |
| C22600 | Yellow Brass | Balance | 70 – 75 | ≤ 0.05 | – | Fe ≤ 0.10 |
| C23000 | Admiralty / Naval Brass | Balance | 0 – 1 | ≤ 0.05 | 1 – 2 | Fe ≤ 0.10 |
| C24000 | Commercial Brass | Balance | 39 – 42 | ≤ 0.05 | – | Fe ≤ 0.10 |
| C26000 | Cartridge Brass | Balance | ~30 | ≤ 0.05 | – | Fe ≤ 0.10 |
| C26800 | Naval Brass | Balance | 39 – 42 | ≤ 0.05 | – | Fe ≤ 0.10 |
| C27200 | Yellow Brass | Balance | 30 – 35 | ≤ 0.05 | – | Fe ≤ 0.10 |
| C28000 | Architectural / Special Brass | Balance | 38 – 42 | ≤ 0.05 | – | Fe ≤ 0.10 |
| Grade / Designation | Equivalent / Common Trade Name | Cu % | Zn % | Pb % | Sn % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CZ 101 | Cartridge Brass | 70 – 75 | 25 – 30 | ≤ 0.05 | – |
| CZ 102 | Yellow Brass | 65 – 70 | 30 – 35 | ≤ 0.05 | – |
| CZ 103 | Free-Cutting Brass | 61 – 65 | 34 – 38 | 0.5 – 2.0 | – |
| CZ 106 | Naval Brass | 60 – 65 | 35 – 40 | ≤ 0.05 | – |
| CZ 107 | Architectural Bronze | 58 – 63 | 37 – 42 | ≤ 0.05 | – |
| CZ 108 | Clock Brass | 63 – 68 | 32 – 37 | 0.5 – 1.5 | – |
| CZ 109 | Clock / Leaded Brass | 60 – 65 | 32 – 37 | 2 – 4 | – |
| Grade / Designation | Equivalent / Common Trade Name | Cu % | Zn % | Pb % | Sn % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CW500L | Cartridge Brass | Balance | 30 – 35 | ≤ 0.05 | – |
| CW501L | Cartridge Brass | Balance | 30 – 35 | ≤ 0.05 | – |
| CW502L | Yellow Brass | Balance | 30 – 35 | ≤ 0.05 | – |
| CW503L | Free-Cutting Brass | Balance | 32 – 36 | 0.5 – 1.0 | – |
| CW504L | Naval Brass | Balance | 37 – 42 | ≤ 0.05 | – |
| CW505L | Architectural Bronze | Balance | 35 – 40 | ≤ 0.05 | – |
| CW506L / CW507L | Clock Brass | Balance | 32 – 37 | 0.5 – 2.0 | – |
| CW508L / CW509L | Special / Leaded Brass | Balance | 30 – 38 | 1.5 – 4.0 | – |
| Grade / Designation | Equivalent / Common Trade Name | Cu % | Zn % | Pb % | Sn % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IS: 319 / C260 | Cartridge Brass | 70 – 77 | 23 – 30 | ≤ 0.05 | – |
| IS: 320 / C272 | Yellow Brass | 63 – 70 | 30 – 37 | ≤ 0.05 | – |
| Step | Description | Notes / Temperature / Details |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Raw Material Selection | High-purity copper and zinc are chosen according to the required grade. Additional elements like Pb, Sn, Ni are added. | Materials checked for chemical composition; ensure ASTM/BS/IS/ISO compliance |
| 2. Melting & Alloying | Copper and zinc are melted in a high-temperature furnace; alloying elements added. | Furnace temp ~1000°C; molten alloy homogenized for uniform properties |
| 3. Casting | Molten alloy is cast into ingots, billets, or slabs. | Methods: Continuous casting for sheets, sand or die casting for specific shapes; controlled cooling prevents defects |
| 4. Hot Working | Billets/slabs are hot rolled or forged. | Temperature 500–700°C; improves ductility, toughness, and reduces internal stresses |
| 5. Cold Working / Rolling | Hot-rolled brass is further cold rolled to achieve final sheet thickness. | Improves surface finish, dimensional accuracy, and mechanical strength |
| 6. Annealing | Brass sheets are annealed to relieve stress and improve formability. | Typical annealing 400–700°C for 1–2 hours depending on grade |
| 7. Surface Finishing | Sheets are cleaned, polished, or treated for corrosion resistance. | Options: Pickling, brushing, or coating depending on application |
| 8. Cutting & Sizing | Brass sheets are cut to standard sizes or customer specifications. | Laser cutting, shearing, or slitting used |
| 9. Quality Inspection | Chemical, mechanical, physical, and surface properties are tested. | Ensures compliance with grade standards (ASTM/BS/IS/ISO) |
| 10. Packing & Dispatch | Finished brass sheets are packed for storage or shipping. | Protective wrapping to prevent scratches and oxidation |
| Brass Type / Grade | Finishing Method | Description / Notes | Typical Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| FREE-CUTTING BRASS (C36000 / CZ103 / CW503L) | Polishing / Buffing | Smoothens surface; improves appearance | Mechanical components, connectors |
| Electroplating | Coating with nickel, chrome, or tin for corrosion resistance | Electrical hardware, decorative parts | |
| Pickling | Acid treatment to remove oxide scale | Prepares surface for further finishing | |
| Brushing | Produces matte or satin finish | Decorative panels, precision components | |
| CARTRIDGE BRASS (C21000 / C26000 / CZ101 / CW500L / CW501L / IS:319) | Polishing | Smooth surface with bright finish | Tubing, fittings, connectors |
| Electroplating | Nickel, tin, or chrome coating for corrosion protection | Electrical terminals, hardware | |
| Passivation | Mild chemical treatment to reduce oxidation | Storage or indoor applications | |
| YELLOW BRASS (C22600 / C27200 / CZ102 / CZ109 / CW502L / IS:320) | Polishing / Buffing | Improves aesthetic appeal and smoothness | Rods, tubes, bushings |
| Chemical Etching | Removes surface impurities | Decorative and precision parts | |
| Brushing / Satin Finish | Produces uniform matte look | Architectural panels, fittings | |
| NAVAL BRASS (C23000 / C26800 / C46400 / CZ106 / CW504L) | Polishing | Smooth, corrosion-resistant surface | Marine applications |
| Passivation | Enhances resistance to seawater corrosion | Ship fittings, seawater equipment | |
| Electroplating | Optional for aesthetic enhancement | Decorative marine hardware | |
| ARCHITECTURAL BRASS / BRONZE (C28000 / C38500 / CZ107 / CW505L) | Polishing / Buffing | Bright, decorative finish | Architectural panels, decorative sheets |
| Brushing / Satin | Produces modern matte finish | Interiors, facades, panels | |
| Coating / Lacquering | Protects from oxidation | Long-term decorative use | |
| CLOCK / LEADED / SPECIAL BRASS (CZ108 / CZ109 / CW506L / CW507L / CW508L / CW509L) | Polishing | Excellent surface for precision components | Clock parts, instruments |
| Buffing | Smoothens surfaces without removing lead | Precision and decorative applications | |
| Coating / Lacquering | Maintains finish and prevents tarnish | Instruments, decorative pieces |
| Industry | Typical Applications | Recommended Brass Grades | Key Benefits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Electrical & Electronics | Switchgear parts, terminals, connectors, earthing strips | C26000, C27200, CZ101, CZ102, CW500L | Good electrical conductivity, corrosion resistance |
| Automotive | Radiator components, gaskets, washers, decorative trims | C26800, C27200, CZ102, CW502L | Heat resistance, durability, formability |
| Plumbing & Sanitary | Valves, fittings, washers, flanges | C36000, C46400, CZ103, CZ106 | Excellent machinability, corrosion resistance |
| Construction & Architecture | Cladding, panels, roofing sheets, handrails | C28000, C38500, CZ107, CW505L | Aesthetic finish, weather resistance |
| Marine & Shipbuilding | Condenser plates, seawater fittings, fasteners | C46400, C23000, CZ106, CW504L | High resistance to seawater corrosion |
| HVAC & Refrigeration | Heat exchanger fins, plates, brackets | C26000, C26800, CW501L, CW504L | Thermal conductivity, strength |
| Aerospace | Bushings, spacers, lightweight components | C26000, C27200, CW500L | Dimensional stability, reliability |
| Industrial Machinery | Wear plates, shims, seals, guides | C36000, CZ103, CW503L | Low friction, high machinability |
| Defense & Ammunition | Cartridge cases, primer cups | C21000, C26000, CZ101 | Excellent drawability, consistency |
| Furniture & Hardware | Hinges, handles, locks, decorative parts | C28000, C38500, CZ107 | Premium appearance, corrosion resistance |
| Jewelry & Handicrafts | Engraved sheets, ornaments, artistic panels | C26000, C27200 | Easy forming, bright finish |
| Renewable Energy | Busbars, grounding plates, connectors | C26000, C27200, CW502L | Conductivity, long service life |
| Food Processing | Non-contact panels, machine covers | C26000, CW501L | Hygiene, corrosion resistance |
| Watch & Clock Industry | Dials, gears, precision plates | CZ108, CZ109, CW506L | Precision machining, smooth finish |
Packaging is a major part of every delivery, and we understand it very well. We supply many types of metals and other industrial metal products to make sure they reach our customers safely. We know products face many types of problems, such as vibration, moisture and rough handling therefore we follow a careful and organised packaging process. Our goal is simple: we deliver every product in the same strong and perfect condition as when it leaves our facility.
We check every order before packing it. The size, straightness, surface quality, grade, and quantity of each rod and bar are checked. We ensure that the material is correct as per the customer request. Once inspected, we sort the products by their size and grade of material. This will ensure that we maintain the order in everything and prevent errors in dispatch. Bundling and loading are also simpler and quicker.
After these steps, make sure to arrange the products in proper alignment so that they are straight and balanced. Then they are strapped down with industrial grade strapping. These straps keep the bundle secure during lifting and transportation. We include additional support to shorten bending or movement in longer rods. We also ensure that the straps do not tear the edges or the surface of the material. This cautious wrapping ensures the merchandise is secure throughout the delivery and transportation.
Sometimes metal can be damaged by moisture and changing weather conditions. We apply protective methods based on the shipment type and destination. We may use anti-rust coatings, moisture-resistant wrapping, or protective covers to prevent them. Our additional cover against humidity and corrosion is given to export shipments and coastal deliveries. These will assist us to retain the shine, surface finish and integrity of our metal products in the long-distance transportation.
In case of large orders and/or shipments to the export market, we offer extra protection. We pack them on heavy pallets or stuff them into tough wooden structures that can be transported all over the world. The packaging is dependent on the size and weight of the shipment. We ensure that the packing is able to withstand packing pressure and movement of containers. This strong outer coating secures the materials throughout their long trips, port services and storage in warehousing.
We have proper lifting equipment such as forklifts and cranes to load materials. Our team places the bundles carefully inside trucks or containers. We place them in such a manner that they do not roll or shift during the transportation. We balance the weight to minimise the weight on any section of the shipment. Our safe loading methods give us the chance to reduce the chances of being damaged in transit, whether it is along the road or the sea.
Ganga R Ispat Metals distributes its products in India and also in overseas markets. We provide transportation with trusted logistics vendors. In the case of domestic deliveries, we organise road transportation. In export orders, we meet the international shipping standards and container loading requirements. Each shipment will be planned based on the delivery schedules to make it arrive on time. Our well organized transport system assists us in delivering products in an efficient and safe way.
We make ready all papers preceding dispatch. These documents can be invoices, packing lists, and required certificates. Proper documentation assists in easy transportation and reduced time in clearance of customs when making export shipments. We have good records to promote transparency and professional service.
A well-structured packaging and transportation process directly impacts product performance upon delivery. Our approach ensures:
We believe that packaging is not just about wrapping materials — it is about protecting the value and reliability of the product until it reaches the client.
In Ganga R Ispat Metals, we suppose that safe packaging and transportation ensure the value of our products. To avoid bending, scratches, and corrosion, we make every effort to avoid transit damage. We consider packaging as our quality responsibility. We have a standard process; however, our packing techniques are changed according to the product size, order quantity, and destination.
We ensure that all the rods and bars are sold to our customers in a powerful, secure and working condition. We offer secure packaging or assured transportation as an additional service.
When subjected to normal atmospheric conditions such as moisture and mild chemicals, brass sheets are very resistant to corrosion and are thus applicable in long-term use that involves both indoor and outdoor use.
The automotive, electrical, construction, decorative, engineering, HVAC, and general manufacturing industries are the common users of brass sheets because of their versatility and consistent performance.
Quality checks involve checking and verifying the chemical composition, measuring the thickness, checking the surface, checking the dimensional accuracy, checking the appearance of good quality and checking the specification requirements.
The electrical component, heat exchanger, automotive part, decorative panel, nameplate, architectural fittings, musical instrument and other general fabrications are the applications of brass sheets, which demand corrosion resistance and high formability.
Yes, the manufacture and supply of brass sheets may be done in compliance with international standards like ASTM, IS, DIN, EN, or as per customer drawings and technical requirements.
Brass sheets can be very resistant to corrosion in a normal atmospheric environment, such as moisture and other mild chemicals, and thus can be used in both inside and outside environments where the usage of the plates is required over a long time.