Free Cutting Brass is commonly known as leaded brass which contains 56 to 63% of Copper, 2 to 3.50% Lead and remaining of Zinc. The addition of Lead reduces wear on the cutting tool, and permits parts to be processed rapidly on automatic machines. Good strength and ductility are combined with excellent corrosion resistance and superb machinability. Free Cutting Brass set the standard by which the machinability of other materials is judged and are also available in a wide range of forms and sizes such as rods, strips, bars, and sheets from which bolts, nuts, clock parts, and other mass-produced objects are fabricated. The usage of Free Cutting Brass ensures cost effectiveness via application of close tolerance manufacturing techniques and reducing tooling costs. Apart from these benefits, the high value of any process scrap can be used to reduce the production costs significantly.