Product Description
We work with a variety of brass materials such as C36000 and C46400, offering a wide range of brass components including fittings, valves, connectors, and more. Our skilled technicians have years of experience working with brass material, ensuring the final product is of the highest quality.
In addition to our brass CNC machining services, we also offer finishing services such as plating, polishing, and powder coating to enhance the appearance and durability of our brass components.
Our Capabilities
Our company is a precision CNC machining factory that has been in business for 18 years, since 2005. With over 40 CNC machines, we have the capability to machine more than 90 types of metals and plastics and can offer 30 types of surface treatments. Our machining tolerances can reach as low as +/- 0.0004 inches (0.01mm), making our operations highly efficient and precise. We offer additional services such as electric discharge wire cutting, gun drilling, grinding, tube and rod bending, and more. Our expertise and experience in precision CNC machining, coupled with our extensive range of capabilities, make us a reliable and trusted partner for all our customer's manufacturing needs.

Product Feature
1. C26000 Brass -
This brass is also known as Cartridge Brass and is composed of 70% copper and 30% zinc. The advantages of using this brass include its high ductility, excellent cold working characteristics, and its ability to withstand stress. However, it has a lower melting point which can limit its usage in high-temperature applications.
2. C46400 Brass -
This brass is also known as Naval Brass and is made up of 60% copper, 39.2% zinc, and 0.8% tin. It has high corrosion resistance in seawater and is commonly used in marine applications. It is also resistant to wear and corrosion which makes it an excellent choice for gears, valves, and pumps. On the downside, it is less ductile than other brass types.
3. C36000 Brass -
This brass is also known as Free Machining Brass and is made up of 61.5% copper, 35.5% zinc, and 3% lead. It is easier to machine than other brass types due to the presence of lead. It has excellent machinability, high corrosion resistance, and can be easily soldered or brazed. However, it is not suitable for welding due to the presence of lead.
4. C260 Brass -
This brass is composed of 70% copper and 30% zinc, similar to C26000 brass. It is commonly used in plumbing fixtures, electrical and electronic equipment, and decorative objects, due to its bright golden color. Additionally, it can be easily formed into different shapes and sizes. However, it is less resistant to corrosion than other brass types.
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Surface treatment
1. (Electroplating)
Electroplating is a process that uses electrolysis to deposit a layer of metal onto a surface. In this process, the surface to be plated is immersed in an electrolyte solution containing ions of the metal to be deposited. An electrode made of the metal to be deposited is also immersed in the solution, and a voltage is applied between the two electrodes. This causes the metal ions to be attracted to and deposited onto the surface of the material.
2. (Sandblasting)
Sandblasting is a process of blasting a surface with abrasive materials at high pressure to remove unwanted coatings or to create a desired texture or finish. The abrasive material is usually made of sand, steel shot, or other abrasive particles that are propelled at the surface using compressed air or other mechanical means. This process is commonly used in surface preparation for painting, as well as in the manufacturing of various products.
3. (Polishing)
Polishing is a process of smoothing and shining a surface by rubbing it with a rough or abrasive material. The aim of polishing is to remove imperfections or scratches on the surface and to create a smooth and reflective finish. The materials used for polishing can vary depending on the type of surface being polished but often include compounds of abrasive materials like diamond or silicon carbide.
4. PVD(Physical Vapor Deposition)
Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) is a process of coating a material with a thin film of another material by means of physical vaporization. In this process, the material to be coated is placed in a vacuum chamber and exposed to a high-energy source such as a cathodic arc or a plasma source. The energy source vaporizes the coating material, which then condenses onto the surface of the material to be coated. PVD coatings are commonly used for their decorative and functional properties, including wear resistance and corrosion resistance.
5. (Teflon)
Teflon is a brand name for a type of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) coating known for its non-stick and low friction properties. Teflon coatings are commonly used in cookware, as well as in industrial and automotive applications for their ability to resist wear, heat, and chemicals. The coating is typically applied using a spray or dip process and can be further processed with a variety of surface treatments to enhance its properties.
Other surface treatments

Application
1. In the plumbing industry, brass CNC machining service is used to create brass fittings and valves, which are critical components in plumbing systems. These fittings and valves are essential for controlling the flow of water and ensuring proper water pressure. It ensures high precision and accuracy in creating these components, leading to long-lasting and reliable plumbing systems.
2. In the architecture industry, it is used to create ornamental structures, such as railings, doors, and window frames. Brass is a popular material for architecture due to its durability, corrosion resistance, and aesthetic appeal. With CNC machining, architects and designers can create intricate and detailed designs that add elegance and sophistication to any building.
3. In the consumer goods industry, brass CNC machining service is used to create a wide range of products, such as jewelry, musical instruments, and decorative items. With CNC machining, manufacturers can create intricate and detailed designs, giving their products a high-end look and feel.
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FAQ
Q: Are you a trading company or manufacturer?
A: We are a manufacturer.
Q: When was your company founded?
A: Our company was founded in 2005.
Q: How long can you reply after getting RFQ?
A: Within 24 hours.
Q: Can you provide a sample? Is it free or extra?
A: Yes, We can. Just need some sample costs.
Q: Can you sign NDA (Non-disclosure agreement)?
A: Yes, We can.
Q: Deliver time of mass production?
A: Usually 25-35 days, it depends.






