Abstract

AbstractStress corrosion tests were carried out with deep drawn cup specimens of Cu63Zn37 brass, stress-relief annealed at different temperatures after the deep drawing operation. The stress levels of the variants were determined by a cutting-up method. The specimens were exposed to the atmosphere; indoors in a storehouse with or without heating facilities and outdoors in marine, urban and rural atmospheres with or without shelter from rain. The specimens were inspected regularly during a 10-year period with respect to stress corrosion cracks, and the following conclusions were reached:Cups of α-brass of type CuZn37 with high tensile stresses run very little risk of stress corrosion cracking in dry storage with heating facilities, although the risk of cracking cannot be completely excluded for material with a very high stress level. In a storehouse without heating, where condensation may occur occasionally, the risk of cracking is greater and exists also for material with somewhat lower stress level. On o...

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