C2680 brass sheet is a copper-zinc alloy material widely used in electronics, automotive systems, machinery manufacturing, and construction industries. It offers a strong balance of corrosion resistance, machinability, and electrical conductivity, making it suitable for precision engineering applications.
This grade is typically produced with customized thickness and width, and supplied in sheet or plate form according to ASTM standards.


Many industrial applications require a material that combines:
Pure copper is too soft, while many metals lack conductivity or corrosion resistance. C2680 brass solves this balance problem.

C2680 brass sheet delivers:
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Model | C2680 |
| Material | Brass (Copper-Zinc Alloy) |
| Standard | ASTM |
| Shape | Plate / Sheet |
| Copper Content | ~60%–70% |
| Zinc Content | ~30%–40% |
| Thickness | Customized (commonly 0.3–10 mm range) |
| Width | 10–2500 mm |
| Edge | Slit edge |
| Delivery Time | 15–30 days |
| Surface Options | PE / SMP / HDP / PVDF coating (as listed) |
| Packaging | Wooden case |
| Origin | China |
| Production Capacity | ~500 tons/month |

Copper and brass sheet plates are widely used in:

C2680 brass is a copper-zinc alloy:
This balance makes it suitable for both electrical and mechanical applications.
When selecting the right grade:
When selecting this material, consider:
Standard seaworthy export packing with 3 protective layers: inner kraft paper, middle water plastic film, and outer GI steel sheet secured by steel strips with lock. Includes inner coil sleeve for maximum protection during transit.

It is used in electronics, automotive components, mechanical parts, and industrial fittings.
Yes, it has good resistance to oxidation and many industrial environments.
Yes, it has excellent machinability and is widely used for precision parts.
C2680 is stronger and harder, while copper has higher conductivity but lower strength.
Yes, it has moderate conductivity (20–30% IACS) and is widely used in connectors and terminals.