Brass balls are placed under the category of non-ferrous balls. They provide excellent resistance to corrosion by water, and are substantially lower in cost than other corrosion-resisting balls. Brass balls are frequently used in many types of valve applications requiring small-size balls. Besides, they also have the ability to resist the corrosive effects of fuel oil, gasoline, butane, dry carbon dioxide, benzene, lime-sulphur mixture and similar chemical agents. Brass balls are mostly used for non-bearing applications. Their properties of ductility, good corrosion resistance in moisture and electricity conductivity find them allied applications in machines and components. Brass balls are also used widely in the security and appliance industries for dip and tilt switches. These are available in a range of sizes, tolerances and grades of brass. Other alloys of brass balls available upon request.