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    Notes:

    Brass is a metal alloy of Copper and Zinc, with copper content ranging from 58% to 95%.
    In addition to Zinc, the major alloying element, small additions (less than 5%) of other alloying elements are added to modify the properties so that the resulting material is fit for a given purpose.
    There are over 40 standard compositions of Brass

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