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Place of Origin | Dongguan, China |
Brand Name | Yexin |
Certification | ISO9001:2015 |
Model Number | BR82 |
CNC machining, or computer numerical control machining, stands as a widely utilized
manufacturing process employing automated, high-speed cutting tools to shape designs from
metal or plastic stock.
Standard CNC machines encompass 3-axis, 4-axis, and 5-axis milling machines, lathes,
and routers. The methodology for cutting CNC parts may vary across machines—where the
workpiece or the cutting tool may move independently or in unison.
Skilled machinists proficiently operate CNC machines, programming tool paths based on the final
machined parts' geometry.
CAD (computer-aided design) models furnish the necessary part geometry information.
CNC machines exhibit the capability to precisely and repeatedly cut various metal alloys and
rigid plastics, making custom machined parts applicable across diverse industries such as aerospace,
medical, robotics, electronics, and industrial.
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.
Common Brass Materials | |
No. | Properties |
Brass C3600 | It has superior machinability, thread rolling and knurling characteristics. Typically used in the manufacture of fluid connectors, threaded inserts, couplings, and more. |
Brass C3602 | It’s strength and resistance to corrosion with properties closely resembling that of steel. It is ideal for some of the most demanding conditions such as heavy industrial parts. |
Brass C3604 | It is used in the mass production of brass components. It is widely used in manufacturing hardware, connector, flange and other machine parts by lathe and CNC. |
Brass C4926 | A low leaded free cutting brass which conform RoHs and Reach environment regulations. Widely used on electronic parts, precision machine, valves, and related parts. |
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
CNC machining stands out as one of the most accurate manufacturing techniques, making it an
ideal choice for the creation of complex designs. Its precision and versatility enable the production
of a wide range of products, including:
1. Aerospace Components:
CNC machining is extensively used in the aerospace industry to manufacture intricate and precise
components for aircraft and spacecraft.
2. Furniture:
In the furniture industry, CNC machining allows for the creation of intricate and precisely crafted
furniture pieces, enhancing design possibilities.
3. Medical Components:
The medical industry benefits from the accuracy of CNC machining in the production of complex
components for medical devices and equipment.
Company Profile
FAQ's
1. Is it possible to passivate my parts?
Passivation is a surface treatment that alters the chemistry of certain metals.
We provide passivation services aimed at enhancing corrosion protection, durability, cosmetic
appearance, and more.
2. How much import duty should I expect to pay for my goods?
Providing an exact figure is challenging as import duties are subject to various factors.
Customers in Australia can benefit from the new CHAFTA regulations, facilitating a gradual
introduction of duty-free imports.
Import duties differ significantly from one country to another and are contingent upon the type
of goods being imported. The majority of countries adhere to the international Harmonized System
(HS) codes, which classify almost all commercial trade goods.
3. What are your shipping terms?
Our default shipping terms are Ex Works (EXW) for both rapid prototyping and regular production
orders. Under this arrangement, the customer assumes responsibility for shipping, customs
clearance, and all associated fees once the goods have departed from our premises.
In the case of express shipments, we utilize Delivered Duty Unpaid (DDU). This implies that the
client is responsible for settling the import duty upon the arrival of the goods at the designated
destination.
4. What if I am not entirely satisfied with the parts I receive?
We stand behind the quality of our materials and workmanship, as outlined in the terms of the
initial order and the information you provide. In the event of any disputes stemming from
subjective assessments, please bring them to the attention of our management.
They are committed to acting in good faith to ensure your complete satisfaction. Our ongoing
success is built on earning your trust in our capability to meet and surpass any reasonable
expectations.
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