Product Description
We are dealing in Brass Sheet Forming Parts, which are of copper-zinc alloys that may include additional metals. Available in assorted kinds of different properties, these are highly machinable, tough, strong, conductive, and corrosion resistant. Rendered with ease of production, these are employed in architecture: medallions, ornamental components, spandrels etc. Also, these are employed in the production of spandrels, medallions, ornamental component, builders hardware, plaques, musical instrument parts, clock dials, flexible hose, pump lines, flexible hose bellows, welding wire etc. These have typical application in deep drawn parts, jewellery & metal goods. The products have been the metal of choice for assorted musical instruments. It's an ideal alloy for the transport of water through pipes and fittings. Brass Sheet Forming Parts have superior cold forming, higher strength and good corrosion resistance.
Versatile ApplicationsBrass Sheet Forming Parts are widely used in electrical components, connectors, and industrial assemblies, owing to their excellent mechanical and conductive properties. With the option for full customization as per customer drawings, these parts deliver precise solutions for industries needing reliable and intricate brass components for critical functions.
High Precision and CustomizableProduced using advanced press and shearing machines, our brass sheet parts achieve forming precision to within 0.05 mm. From 5 mm to 500 mm in length, and available in various shapes and thicknesses, each part is tailored to your project requirements with options for either manual or hydraulic forming and a range of cutting methods.
Superior Material and Quality StandardsWe utilize top-grade brass sheets such as CZ121, CW614N, and CZ108. Every part adheres to international standards like IS 319 and ASTM, ensuring not just dimensional accuracy but also consistent strength, corrosion resistance, and electrical conductivity for critical applications.
FAQs of Brass Sheet Forming Parts:
Q: How are brass sheet forming parts manufactured to achieve high precision tolerances?
A: Brass sheet forming parts are produced using advanced CNC forming and stamping techniques, along with precise press tools and forming dies. This ensures tolerances as low as 0.05 mm, meeting stringent industry standards for electrical and industrial applications.
Q: What is the process for customizing brass sheet forming parts according to my specifications?
A: You can submit detailed drawings or specifications, and our engineering team will provide samples or a prototype based on your requirements. Customization includes size, thickness (0.23 mm), shape, and optional coatings, ensuring each part fits your precise application.
Q: When should brass sheet forming parts be used in electrical components and assemblies?
A: Brass sheet forming parts offer high strength, good corrosion resistance, and excellent electrical conductivity, making them ideal for connectors, terminals, switches, and other components in electrical and industrial assemblies requiring reliable and precise performance.
Q: Where are these brass sheet forming parts manufactured and exported from?
A: All brass sheet forming parts are manufactured in India, complying with IS 319 and international standards. We serve global markets as a distributor, exporter, and supplier, shipping products in standard export packaging to ensure safe delivery.
Q: What are the benefits of using your brass sheet forming parts over standard off-the-shelf brackets or clips?
A: Our brass sheet forming parts offer precision forming, customizability, and adherence to tight tolerances, as well as improved conductive and mechanical properties. The use of high-grade brass and quality control processes provide enhanced durability and compatibility for your specific application.
Q: How is the weight and size of the finished brass sheet parts determined?
A: The weight and size of each part depend on the specified thickness (0.23 mm), dimensions from your drawing, and design complexity. We provide exact measurements and estimations during the quotation and prototyping phase.