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When your project demands a flat, clean-edged metal blank that holds its shape and takes a finish beautifully, finding the right disc in the right size can be a real challenge. Whether you are a hobbyist jeweler, a metalwork student, or a seasoned maker building custom hardware, these H62 brass round disc plates give you a reliable starting point without the hassle of cutting your own blanks.
Each disc is cut from H62 copper-zinc alloy sheet stock — a commercially pure brass with a nominal composition of approximately 62% copper and 38% zinc. Diameters range from 10 mm (approx. 0.39 in) up to 300 mm (approx. 11.81 in), and thickness options span 0.3 mm through 4 mm (approx. 0.012 in to 0.157 in). Smaller packs of 1, 2, or 4 pieces are available depending on the size selected.
Typical applications include hand-stamped jewelry blanks and pendant bases, decorative engraving and etching stock, custom gaskets and shim washers for light mechanical use, clock face and dial blanks, and craft inlay or mosaic accent pieces. The warm golden tone of H62 brass also makes these discs a popular choice for trophy plaques, name tags, and architectural accent hardware.
Made from H62 brass — a widely used copper alloy offering a good balance of workability, corrosion resistance, and warm golden appearance suitable for decorative and functional applications.
Available in diameters from 10 mm to 300 mm and thicknesses from 0.3 mm to 4 mm, covering a broad spectrum of DIY, craft, and light engineering needs in a single product listing.
Supplied as finished round discs — no cutting required. Edges are typically smooth-cut, saving setup time and reducing material waste compared to cutting from sheet stock.
H62 brass drills, files, and solders readily with standard tools and techniques, making these discs straightforward to modify for custom hardware, jewelry findings, or mechanical components.
Brass naturally resists oxidation in typical indoor environments. For outdoor or high-humidity use, a clear lacquer or patina finish is recommended to maintain appearance over time.
Choose from packs of 1, 2, or 4 pieces depending on your project needs and the selected size, so you only order what you actually need without committing to large quantities.
| Material | H62 Brass (Copper-Zinc Alloy, approx. 62% Cu / 38% Zn) |
|---|---|
| Shape | Round disc / circular plate |
| Diameter Range | 10 mm – 300 mm (approx. 0.39 in – 11.81 in) |
| Thickness Range | 0.3 mm – 4 mm (approx. 0.012 in – 0.157 in) |
| Pack Quantity | 1, 2, or 4 pieces (varies by size selected) |
| Surface Finish | See variant options |
| Hardness | See variant options |
| Tensile Strength | See variant options |
| Corrosion Resistance | Moderate — suitable for indoor and dry environments; lacquer recommended for outdoor use |
| Machinability | Good — drillable, fileable, solderable with standard tools |
| Color / Appearance | Warm golden yellow (natural brass tone) |
Select the diameter that matches the finished size you need — keep in mind you can always file or sand down a slightly larger disc, but you cannot add material. For thickness, thinner discs (0.3–0.5 mm) are ideal for flexible jewelry blanks and lightweight decorative pieces, while thicker options (1–4 mm) suit structural components, gaskets, and items that need to hold their shape under light load. Use the variant selectors above to compare sizes and pack quantities.
H62 brass has moderate tensile strength suitable for light mechanical applications such as shims, spacers, and decorative hardware. It is not recommended for high-stress structural or load-bearing applications where steel or bronze alloys would be more appropriate. For craft, jewelry, engraving, and light engineering tasks, H62 brass performs reliably.
Brass does not rust (rust is specific to iron-based metals), but it can oxidize and develop a patina over time, especially in humid or outdoor environments. For indoor decorative use, the natural finish typically remains stable. If you need to maintain the bright golden appearance, apply a clear lacquer or brass-specific sealant after any surface finishing work.
Yes. H62 brass is well-suited for hand stamping, laser engraving, chemical etching, and rotary engraving. Thinner discs (0.3–0.8 mm) work well for hand stamping jewelry blanks, while thicker discs (1 mm and above) provide a more stable surface for rotary or laser engraving. Always secure the disc firmly before stamping or machining to prevent movement.
Yes. H62 brass solders readily using standard silver solder or soft solder with appropriate flux. It is compatible with common jewelry-making techniques including sawing, filing, drilling, and cold-connecting. Avoid prolonged exposure to high heat without flux, as brass can oxidize quickly at elevated temperatures.
Pack quantity refers to the number of individual discs included in your order for the selected diameter and thickness combination. Smaller diameters (typically 10–50 mm) are available in packs of 2 or 4 pieces, while larger diameters (typically 55 mm and above) are sold individually (pack of 1). The pack quantity available for each size is shown in the variant selector above.
Absolutely. The warm golden tone and flat surface of these H62 brass discs make them a popular choice for clock dial blanks, engraved name tags, award plaques, and decorative medallions. Larger diameter options (80 mm and above) are particularly well-suited for these applications. Sand or polish the surface before engraving for the cleanest results.