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Place of Origin | Dongguan, China |
Brand Name | Yexin |
Certification | ISO9001:2015 |
Model Number | BR55 |
Brass Agriculture Parts CNC Precise Turning Part CNC Machining Auto Part
CNC machining, an abbreviation for Computer Numerical Control machining, is the method of using
a machine to autonomously eliminate material from raw stock, guided by a set of computer-generated
instructions.
This process is adaptable and can be applied to nearly any material, ranging from expanded
polyurethane foam to nickel superalloys. Common applications of CNC machining include the fabrication
of parts, crafting ornate furniture, and manufacturing turbine blades.
The cost of CNC machining is contingent upon factors such as precision demands, surface quality,
quantity, material selection, and the overall complexity of the part.
Product Details
Brass Finishing and Post-Processing
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 |
CNC Machining Using Brass Material
Brass is considered one of the most machinable materials, particularly when compared to
aluminum.
While aluminum can often cause tools to stick, brass tends to have less adhesion to machining
tools during the process.
This metal alloy, comprised of copper and zinc, is extensively used worldwide, yet its full
potential in machining remains underutilized in the United States.
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. |
CNC Brass Parts Applications
Parts and products produced through CNC machining find application in many industries, including,
but not limited to, the following:
Industrial, Transportation & Vehicle, Medical, Consumer
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FAQ's
1. Quick Reference to CNC Machining Parameters
CNC machining parameters, crucially determined during G-code generation by machine operators,
encompass the build size and accuracy of CNC machines, distinguishing them from 3D printers.
CNC milling systems offer a generous build area, capable of machining parts with dimensions up to
2,000 x 800 x 100 mm (78” x 32” x 40”). On the other hand, CNC turning systems specialize in
machining parts with a diameter of up to Ø 500 mm (Ø 20’’).
CNC machining excels in delivering high accuracy and tight tolerances. These machines can achieve
tolerances finer than half the diameter of an average human hair (± 0.025 mm or .001’’).
In instances where technical drawings lack specified tolerances, operators typically machine parts
with an accuracy of 0.125 mm (.005’’).
2. Do you offer Quick-Turn CNC Machining?
Yes, we excel in providing Quick-Turn CNC Machining services. Our focus on fast lead times means
that many parts are available within an impressive 3-4 day timeframe.
Additionally, we offer an expedite option, and our team is committed to working closely with you to
fulfill your most pressing deadlines.
3. Can my parts undergo passivation?
Passivation, a surface treatment altering the chemistry of specific metals, is available as a service.
We offer passivation with the goal of improving corrosion protection, durability, cosmetic appeal,
and other desired attributes.
4. Cost of CNC Machining Materials:
The cost of CNC machining materials is diverse and depends on the chosen material, with variations
in prices based on their physical properties. A wide range of materials is available for CNC machining,
each carrying a distinct price tag.
Aluminum 6061 stands out as the most economical choice for producing metal parts.
If affordability is a priority, ABS is the most budget-friendly option.
The ease of machining also influences costs, as seen with stainless steel. Due to its hardness
compared to aluminum, machining stainless steel is more challenging, contributing to an elevated
total cost.
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