CNC Parts Custom Brass Metal Parts Turning Milling Spare Service CNC Machining Parts
CNC machining is a subtractive manufacturing process employed to produce parts by removing
material from a workpiece or stock material.
It utilizes preprogrammed software and codes to control the movement of the machine's
equipment.
CNC machining encompasses various types of machinery, including milling machines, lathes,
grinders, and plasma-cutting machines.
Product Details
Brass, an alloy composed of copper and zinc, is a highly sought-after material for various
components. Its exceptional dimensional accuracy, sturdiness, durability, and resistance to
corrosion make it a widely demanded choice for copper-based products.
We specialize in the production of a diverse range of brass turned parts, including sensor
components, heat transfer elements, conductive elements, connectors, and more.
Our advanced CNC lathes and automatic lathe processing facilities enable us to
precision-machine brass parts with tight tolerances and surface finishes tailored to customer
specifications.
Additionally, we subject the parts to rigorous heat treatment and chemical plating processes,
enhancing their mechanical properties and wear resistance to ensure optimal performance in
accordance with the functional requirements of our customers' products.
Common Brass Materials | |
No. | Properties |
Brass Cz121 | Brass Cz121/C360 (CNC) is a highly machinable alloy with good tensile strength and natural corrosion resistance. Ideal for parts that require low friction. |
Brass C360 | Brass C360 (CNC) is highly machinable alloy with good tensile strength and natural corrosion resistance. Ideal for parts that require low friction. |
Brass Finishing and Post-Processing
360 Brass has a shiny yellow finish that varies depending on surface roughness.
It can be hand-polished to increase its sheen, or media blasted for more of a matte texture.
Name | Machining Marks |
As machined | Visible, light surface scratches |
Smooth machining | Visible, light surface scratches |
Fine machining | Slightly visible |
Polishing | Removed on primary surfaces |
Bead blasting | Removed for non-cosmetic, removed on primary surfaces for cosmetic |
Brushing | Reduced for non-cosmetic, removed on primary surfaces for cosmetic |
Powder coating | Removed |
Black oxide | Visible |
Applications of CNC Brass Parts
Brass is a popular choice for many products and components:
1. Sensor Parts 2. Auto Parts 3. Respirator Parts
4. Power Tools 5. Hydraulic Parts 6. Aircraft Parts
7. Dental Handpieces 8. Drone Parts 9. Motor Parts
10 .Bicycle Parts 11. Robotic Parts 12. Appliance Parts
Company Profile
FAQ's
1. Can make design drawings for me?
While we do not offer standalone product design services, we do provide Design for
Manufacturing (DFM) reviews for all approved orders.
This means we collaborate with our clients to optimize their 2D and 3D drawings, enhancing
manufacturability, resolving design issues, and reducing production expenses.
Learn more about preparing your CAD drawings for manufacturing.
2. How long does a quotation take?
Typically, we aim to respond to your Request for Quotation (RFQ) within one days after
receiving it.
If there is any unexpected delay in providing the quote, we will promptly notify you of the
revised timeline.
3. How can I ensure the confidentiality of my design?
We prioritize the confidentiality of your design through several means:
1. Non-disclosure Agreement (NDA): We are willing to sign and comply with any non-disclosure
or confidentiality agreement you provide.
2. Strict Factory Policy: Within our facility, we have a rigorous policy that strictly prohibits taking
photographs of a customer's product without their explicit consent.
3. Proven Track Record: Over the years, we have built a solid reputation for working with
countless unique designs while safeguarding proprietary information from disclosure to third parties.
You can rely on our track record of maintaining confidentiality and trustworthiness.
4. How does our pricing compare to other suppliers?
When it comes to pricing, making direct comparisons can be challenging.
However, as a general guideline, our prices for plastic injection mold tools and CNC machined/turned
parts are typically 25-45% lower than those of suppliers in North America and Europe.
In contrast to Chinese suppliers, we prioritize delivering the utmost quality, swift response times,
and professional outcomes, rather than engaging in a price-driven competition.