C932 As per ASTM B405
Or any Special Alloy upon request
About Brass
Brass is the term used for alloys of copper and zinc in a solid solution. Typically it is more than 50% copper and from 5 to 20% zinc, in comparison to bronze which is principally an alloy of copper and tin. Despite this distinction, some types of brasses are called bronzes.
By varying the proportions of copper and zinc, the properties of the brass can be changed, allowing hard and soft brasses. The relatively low melting point (900-940 degrees C depending on composition) of brass and its flow characteristics make it a relatively easy material to cast.