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Not all brass is made the same way. The melting point of red brass is 1,832 degrees Fahrenheit. The melting point of yellow brass is 1,660-1,710 degrees Fahrenheit, and the melting point of admiralty brass is 1,650-1,720 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Depending on the type of the alloy; many types of brass are known. But generally, around 900 0C for the melting point.

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Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. Zinc vaporizes at about 1,663

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Brass is an alloy that has a melting point between 900oC and 940oC depending on its composition.

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brass melts at about 900 +/- degrees Celsius

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1652 to 1724 °F, depending on composition

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900 - 940 Celsius

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930c 1720f

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