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When your project demands a thin, workable metal layer that cuts cleanly, bends without cracking, and holds its shape, a 0.1mm brass foil strip is the go-to solution for makers, hobbyists, and repair technicians alike. Whether you're shimming a tight mechanical fit, lining a decorative surface, or crafting custom metalwork, finding the right width and length in one ready-to-use roll saves time and reduces waste.
This brass sheet roll is made from copper-zinc alloy (brass), offering a warm golden tone with moderate hardness and excellent workability. At 0.1mm (approximately 0.004 inches) thick, the foil is flexible enough to cut with scissors or a craft knife yet rigid enough to hold formed shapes. Available widths range from 10mm to 300mm (roughly 0.39 in to 11.81 in), with length options of 500mm (~19.7 in) or 1000mm (~39.4 in) per roll.
Typical applications include EMI/RF shielding in electronics enclosures, decorative inlay work on woodworking and furniture projects, thin shim stock for mechanical gap-filling, and craft or model-making where a thin brass sheet metal strip is needed for fine detail work.
| Material | Brass (Copper-Zinc Alloy) |
|---|---|
| Thickness | 0.1mm (≈0.004 in) |
| Width Options | 10mm / 15mm / 20mm / 25mm / 30mm / 40mm / 45mm / 50mm / 60mm / 100mm / 120mm / 150mm / 200mm / 300mm |
| Length Options | 500mm (≈19.7 in) / 1000mm (≈39.4 in) |
| Surface Finish | Mill finish (natural brass tone) |
| Hardness | See variant options |
| Temper | See variant options |
| Quantity per Order | 1 roll per variant selected |
| Application | Shimming, EMI shielding, decorative inlay, crafts, model making, electronics repair |
Measure the area you need to cover or the slot you need to fill, then select the next width up to ensure full coverage. For shimming applications, match the width to the bearing or joint width. For decorative inlay, choose a width that matches your routed channel. Use the variant selector above to compare all available widths from 10mm to 300mm.
At 0.1mm, this foil is well-suited for light-duty shimming where small gap adjustments are needed — such as aligning machine parts, leveling fixtures, or filling minor clearances. For heavy load-bearing applications requiring significant compressive strength, a thicker shim stock would be more appropriate. Stack multiple layers if a slightly thicker shim is needed.
Brass is naturally resistant to rust because it contains no iron. Over time, exposure to air and moisture may cause the surface to develop a patina (slight darkening or greenish tinge), which is a normal characteristic of copper-zinc alloys. For indoor workshop, craft, or electronics use, this is generally not a concern. If a bright finish is required long-term, a clear lacquer coat can be applied.
Yes. Brass accepts solder well when the surface is clean and flux is applied. Use a standard rosin-core or acid-core flux appropriate for brass, and a soldering iron with sufficient wattage to heat the foil evenly. Clean the surface with isopropyl alcohol before soldering to remove any oils or oxidation for the best bond.
At 0.1mm thickness, this foil cuts easily with household scissors, a sharp utility knife and straight edge, or tin snips for wider strips. A rotary cutter on a cutting mat works well for long straight cuts. No power tools are required for most applications, making it accessible for hobbyists and DIY makers without a full metalworking shop.
This is a plain brass foil strip, not an adhesive-backed tape. Brass is a copper-zinc alloy and provides good electrical conductivity suitable for EMI/RF shielding applications. To use it for shielding, you would secure it mechanically or with conductive adhesive. For applications requiring adhesive-backed foil, additional bonding material will be needed.
Choose 500mm if your project requires a shorter run or you want to test the material before committing to a longer piece. The 1000mm roll is more economical per millimeter and suits projects needing continuous coverage, longer shim runs, or multiple cuts from a single piece. Both lengths are available for the 200mm width; other widths are offered in 1000mm length.