Different brass products are suitable for various engineering and construction projects. For instance, brass wire can be used for renovations of old engineering buildings or for projects with specific requirements. The surface of the copper wire boasts a metallic sheen that gradually changes, giving the buildings a more vibrant appearance.
Additionally, brass wire boasts a high compromise compressive strength, but its tensile strength is inversely proportional to the compressive strength. To enhance or reduce the strength of the copper wire, the heat treatment process can be adjusted. Copper is an excellent material with high plasticity. Therefore, it is very convenient and suitable for application in the construction industry, offering significant advantages. The application of brass wire is not limited by temperature, as it will not脆ize even in ultra-low-temperature natural environments. In high melting point conditions, thermal fusion welding can be employed to address the issue.
Copper wire also boasts excellent fire safety characteristics and is a non-flammable material. In high-corrosive natural environments, copper wire forms a non-toxic protective layer on its surface, known as patina. Copper wire can be properly maintained through plating, and it can automatically repair itself in case of damage.
In everyday life, brass wire finds extensive applications due to its common use in flat roofs, high stability, and low maintenance rate. It is widely used as raw material in building facades. It boasts environmental friendliness, safety, and good corrosion resistance.





