“…Due to the unique combination of non-magnetism, good machinability, superior corrosion resistance [1], relative strength, higher thermal conductivity [2], electrical conductivity, formability [3], and low cost, brasses are widely used in drinking water distribution systems [4,5], heat-transfer units [2], and other industries for water filtration [6], elbow fitting [7], nuts [8], etc. Brasses are copper-zinc alloys with the Zn content between 5% and 40% [9].…”