Custom Brass Machined Parts

Compare Brass alloys for CNC machining custom parts

Brass CNC machining offers a versatile and precise method for fabricating components across diverse industries like electrical,plumbing, and medical. With its superior mechanical properties such as corrosion resistance and high machinability, brass stands as an optimal material for CNC machining. Through this subtractive manufacturing process, CNC machines utilize carbide inserts and computer controls to carve out intricate parts with tight tolerances and aesthetic surface finishes, ranging from light fixtures to gears and fittings.

The suitability of brass for CNC machining is underscored by its unique properties, including exceptional electrical and thermal conductivity, corrosion resistance, and malleability. These properties, influenced by the composition and proportion of copper, zinc, and other metals in the alloy, contribute to its ease of manipulation and durability. Commonly used brass grades like C360 and C260 are favored for their machinability and application versatility, making them ideal choices for manufacturing various components.

While machined brass parts often exhibit a natural golden surface, different surface finishes are available to meet specific requirements. From polishing to powder coating and electroplating, these finishes not only enhance aesthetics but also provide added protection and durability. Whether prioritizing functionality or aesthetics, CNC machining offers a reliable solution for producing high-quality brass components, with trusted companies like AT-Machining ensuring professionalism, fast lead times, and top-notch quality.

Custom Precision Machining
Tensile Strength (MPa) 427 MPa Tensile Strength (MPa) 400 MPa
Fatigue Strength (MPa) 90 MPa Fatigue Strength (MPa) 138 MPa
Elongation (%) 30% Elongation (%) 25%
Hardness (HB) 70 HB Hardness (HB) 78 HB
Density (g/cm^3) 8.53 Density (g/cm^3) 8.49

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