Brass: the "King of Machinability." We turn its natural advantages—ease of machining, superb finish—into real competitive edges for your products.
Here's the value we deliver:
1. Unmatched Efficiency & Cost Control
We optimize high-speed cutting for brass, minimizing cycle times and tool wear. Efficient chip control ensures smooth, unmanned production for high-volume runs.
2. Precision & Superior Surface Quality
We deliver tight tolerances and near-mirror finishes straight from the machine—perfect for precision components and plating-ready surfaces.
3. Complete Machining + Finishing
We specialize in post-plating (Ni, Cr, Au, Ag) and chemical polishing to enhance corrosion resistance, wear resistance, and appearance.
4. Proven Across High-Value Industries
From precision connectors and valves to decorative hardware and electronics, our brass solutions meet demanding standards in:
Plumbing & Valves
Electronics & Electrical
Hardware & Decoration
Precision Instruments
We don't just make brass parts. We deliver performance, value, and aesthetics—perfectly balanced.
| Tyepe | Typical Grade | Main features and performance | Applications |
|---|---|---|---|
| Common brass | H68(CuZn32) | The zinc content is approximately 32%, with relatively high strength, excellent plasticity and good corrosion resistance. The cutting performance is average. | Complex cold stamping parts, cartridge cases, heat exchanger tubes, and ornaments. |
| Free-cutting brass | HPb59-1(C36000) | "Fast-cutting brass", with lead distributed in the form of fine particles, has excellent cutting performance and a good surface finish, making it the preferred material for automatic lathe processing. It has high strength but poor plasticity. | Valves, plumbing fittings, screws, nuts, watch parts, electrical connectors - all large-batch turned parts with high surface finish requirements. |
| High-strength/wear-resistant brass | HMn58-2(CuZn40Mn) | Manganese is added to enhance strength, hardness and corrosion resistance, but its corrosion resistance in seawater is superior to that of ordinary brass. It has good cutting performance. | Wear-resistant parts in shipbuilding, such as bearings, bushings and gears. |
| ZCuZn25AI6Fe3Mn3 | Cast brass features extremely high strength, hardness and excellent wear resistance, approaching the performance of steel. Resistant to seawater corrosion. | Cast brass features extremely high strength, hardness and excellent wear resistance, approaching the performance of steel. Resistant to seawater corrosion. | |
| Naval brass | HSn62-1(CuZn39Sn) | Adding tin significantly enhances its corrosion resistance to seawater, hence the name "naval brass". High strength and good cutting performance. | Marine components, condenser tubes and heat exchangers for Marine engineering. |









