Alloys to be used in various forms, for best color match with certain sheet and plate alloys. Color of surfaces compared after identical grinding or polishing.
| Color | Sheet & Plate Alloys | Extrusions | Castings | Fasteners | Tube & Pipe | Rod & Wire | Filler Metals |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Copper-Red | Alloy 110 & 112 Copper | Alloy 110 Copper (Simple shapes) | Copper (99.9% min.) | Alloy 651 Low Silicon Bronze (Fair) | Alloy 122 Copper | Alloy 110 & 122 Copper | Alloy 189 Copper |
| Bronze-Gold | Alloy 220 Commerical Bronze, 90% | Alloy 314 Leaded Commerical Bronze | Alloy 834 | Alloy 651 Low Silicon Bronze | Alloy 220 Commercial Bronze, 90% | Alloy 220 Commercial Bronze, 90% | Alloy 655 High Silicon Bronze |
| Tan-Gold | Alloy 230 Red Brass, 85% | Alloy 385 Architectural Bronze | Alloy 836* | Alloy 651 Low Silicon Bronze (Fair) Alloy 280 Muntz Metal | Alloy 230 Red Brass, 85% | Alloy 230 Red Brass, 85% | Alloy 655 High Silicon Bronze (Fair) |
| Yellow-Gold | Alloy 260 Cartridge Brass, 70% | Alloy 260 Cartridge Brass, 70% (Simple shapes) | Alloy 852/ Alloy 853 | Alloy 260 Cartridge Brass, 70% Alloy 360, Alloy 464, Alloy 465 | Alloy 260 Cartridge Brass, 70% | Alloy 260 Cartridge Brass, 70% | Alloy 681 Low Fuming Bronze (Poor) |
*There is color matching casting alloy occasionally used by architectural metals fabricators in lieu of Alloy 836 and 855. It has a nominal composition of 82.0% copper, 2.5% tin, 2.5% lead, and 13.0% zinc.
