i think its somewheres between 2- 3 dollars a pound
Absolutely! Brass was first used over 2500 years ago, and has had great use in decorative and utilitarian objects since then, much of the more ornate decorative brass items were made in the last century and a half, but great examples are out there from much earlier too.
recycle...possibly
Brass makes Brass instruments for example, the Tuba, trumpet, euphonium,and trombone are ALL made of brass
The brass needs to be immersed in the boiling water for a sufficient enough time that its temperature is the same as the boiling water, 100 degrees Celsius. That will be the initial temperature of the brass. After it is quickly placed in the calorimeter which will contain much cooler water, causing the brass to cool down and the water to heat up until the point where the temperature no longer changes. At that point the temperature of the brass is the same temperature as the water in the calorimeter, which is its final temperature of the brass.
They do not conduct as much heat as other door handles do.
The best bet would be to contact a recycling center in your area.
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Much Brass was created on 27-03-23.
usually you can get a free recycling bin at your local recycling center.
Brass scrap prices in Arizona can vary depending on factors such as market demand and quantity being sold. On average, brass scrap can be worth around $1.50 to $2.00 per pound in Arizona. Prices may fluctuate, so it's best to check with local scrap yards or metal recycling centers for current rates.
Brass is sold by the pound as of Friday the 5th the price of Brass was $2 for Red brass and $2.15 for yellow brass.
brass per Kg
Yellow or Red Brass?
The only brass U.S. coins are dollars.
The price of all scrap varies and has had significant fluctuations on a daily basis. Brass - yellow, red , bronzes are around 50-65% of market Copper price, depends on recycling yard. You can check real scrap copper, brass, and wires prices online.
You can sell brass in Kansas at metal recycling centers, scrap yards, or to online platforms that specialize in buying and selling scrap metal. It's important to call ahead to confirm if they accept brass and to inquire about current market prices.
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