CNC machining materials

Brass CNC machining service

As a copper/zinc alloy, brass is an electrically and thermally conductive material. CNC machining is a great way to use this material in your mechanical projects.  

CNC Brass Material

Brass is an electrically conductive and easy to work with material that is widely available for CNC machining. With many applications, brass can be used in an array of industries.

Description

Applications Mechanical, electrical, and marine-related projects
Strengths
  • resistance and durability
  • thermal and electrical conductivity
  • easy to machine 
Weaknesses
  • can be damaged if exposed to weather without finishing
  • may require finishing depending on the end use
  • expensive material

Characteristics

Price $$$$$
Lead Time 20 business days
Wall Thickness 1 mm
Tolerance +/- .127 mm
Max table weight 113 kg

Available materials

Brass C360

Brass C360 has a high concentration of lead, making it easy to work with and machine. Some application examples include screws, gears, hinges, attachments for electrical systems, and decorative accents. 

Brass CNC machining services

Whatever your specific project needs involve, you can find solutions, help, and information here at JawsTec. We can provide not only the means to accomplishing your manufacturing goals, but also design assistance and support throughout the whole process. Click here for more info or email us at [email protected]

FAQ’s

  • FAQ 1: Do you offer CAD design work?

    We have an in-house CAD file designer available to hire starting at $50/hour. Email [email protected] for more information.

  • FAQ 2: What CNC processes do you offer?

    We have CNC milling machines and CNC turning lathes.

  • FAQ 3: What types of finishes do you offer for CNC parts?

    We can leave your parts as-machined, or andonize, powder coat, bead blast, or hard coat andonize them. You can specify the finish you want when placing your order.

  • FAQ 4: What CNC material types do you offer?

    We can produce CNC parts in a number of metals or plastics. View our whole list of materials here.

  • FAQ 5: Do you offer rush production?

    Rush production is available for CNC orders. You can specifiy rush production when placing your order.

  • FAQ 6: What process is CNC considered to be?

    CNC is considered to be a subtractive process, since it works by cutting away at a block of material to form the desired object.

  • FAQ 7: What does CNC stand for?

    CNC means Computer Numerical Control. This refers to the manner in which a computer is programmed with numbers to create the part.

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