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Vtg Old Horse Head Rodeo Tooled Southwest Brown Leather Face Copper Belt Buckle
Vtg Old Horse Head Rodeo Tooled Southwest Brown Leather Face Copper Belt Buckle
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Southwest Copper Concho Belt, 6 large conchos, 6 small conchos, belt not leather
Southwest Copper Concho Belt, 6 large conchos, 6 small conchos, belt not leather
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Navajo Hand Hammered Sterling Silver COPPER XL Mens Ladies Concho Leather Belt
Navajo Hand Hammered Sterling Silver COPPER XL Mens Ladies Concho Leather Belt
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VINTAGE WESTERN WHITE ENAMEL HORSE HEAD HORSE SHOE LEATHER COPPER BOLO TIE
VINTAGE WESTERN WHITE ENAMEL HORSE HEAD HORSE SHOE LEATHER COPPER BOLO TIE
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Southwestern Style Vase - leather and feather decoration with copper beads
Southwestern Style Vase - leather and feather decoration with copper beads
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Southwestern Style Round Vase - leather, feather and turquoise and copper beads
Southwestern Style Round Vase - leather, feather and turquoise and copper beads
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Antique Set of 2 Wood Horse Stirrups Metal & Leather Fittings Copper Rivets
Antique Set of 2 Wood Horse Stirrups Metal & Leather Fittings Copper Rivets
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Vintage Western Cowboy Spurs 16 Point Rowel Hand made w/ Silver Copper Leather
Vintage Western Cowboy Spurs 16 Point Rowel Hand made w/ Silver Copper Leather
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Brass is a buttery yellow alloy of zinc and copper which has been manufactured for thousands of years all over the world. The uses of brass vary depending on the percentages of zinc and copper, and which other metals have been added to alloy to bring out specific properties, but they include cartridge cases for weapons, pipes, weatherstripping, decorative accents on homes, musical instruments, and household ornaments. The color of the alloy will also vary, depending on the amount of zinc: brass gets lighter in color with additional zinc, and can reach a pale yellow stage.

Basic brass has approximately 67% copper and 33% zinc, making it stronger and more durable than copper, although not as strong as metals like steel. Alloys with even less zinc start to turn reddish in color, and are sometimes called red brass. Other metals are sometimes added to the alloy include lead to make brass more workable by machine, tin, arsenic, and antimony to resist corrosion, and iron to make the brass harder and easier to forge.

Numerous terms are used to talk about brass including “cartridge brass” and “Dutch brass,” but in the United States, brass is assigned a number under the Unified Numbering System. All brass alloys are first designated by the letter C, for copper, followed by five digits that provide specific information about that alloy. If the number starts with one through seven, the brass can be machined or forged, while numbers starting eights and nines refer to brass which can only be worked through casting.

 In 1746, the properties of zinc came to be more generally understood, and England patented the technique for producing brass in 1781. By 1852, brass had paved the way to early automatic weapons, as cartridges made from brass could expand to fill the breech of the gun during firing and then contract for rapid removal afterwards.

Commercial brass is usually lacquered to resist corrosion, as the metal is highly subject to corrosion. Caring for brass around the home should take this lacquer into account, as you do not want to accidentally remove it. Never use highly abrasive cleaners on brass, as they can scratch it. If you know a brass is lacquered, use a specialized brass polish in very small amounts to lay a thin layer of protection on the brass, and buff it out. For raw brass, clean with alcohol or a very mild abrasive before polishing and rubbing with olive oil to resist corrosion. Should brass become tarnished, use an acidic solution like vinegar or ammonia to lift the tarnish, or use a mixture of lemon and salt to gently rub out the tarnish before polishing.

 

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I want to able to import into China raw material like cotton yarn,leather and copper from abroad.?

Can anyone plz guide me and help me about the procedure. I want to import into china my goods through sea, rent a warehouse store my stuff in the warehouse and be able to sell raw material like cotton yarn, copper and leather to local market in person preferably in guangzhou.
Whats the best way... should i open a company or a representative office or will i be allowed to ask any registered company to import goods on my behalf and deliver these to my warehouse. Can i rent a warehouse....?
I live outside china. Are there any commission agent available and allowes to complete the formalities . Please help with your answer.
Thanks.

I'm sure you can do that as many US companies are doing it.

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