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BRASS PRESSED COMPONENTS

Conex offers high-quality Brass pressed components for various electro-mechanical applications. We have in-house high-quality power presses with compound dies and can offer complicated deep-drawn and pressed parts. We specialize in pressing, sheet metal components and sheet metal work since last 3 decades.

Brass Pressed Components and Brass Pressed Parts: Precision and Reliability

Brass Pressed Components and Brass Pressed Parts are essential in a variety of industries due to their superior strength, corrosion resistance, and versatility. These components are crafted from high-quality brass sheets through precision pressing processes, delivering reliable and cost-effective solutions for diverse applications. We also manufacture ,export and supply  Copper pressed Parts Copper pressed components, Copper pressings, Aluminium pressed parts, Aluminium Pressed components, Bronze pressed components, Stainless Steel pressed components, Stainless Steel pressed parts from our factory in Jamnagar, India.

Why Choose our Brass Pressed Components?

Brass is a highly durable, corrosion-resistant, and versatile material. Its properties make it an ideal choice for components that need to withstand wear and tear, environmental exposure, and high temperatures. Whether for electrical, automotive, plumbing, or industrial applications, brass pressed parts provide exceptional performance and longevity. We have progressive dies and recycle our Brass waste making us highly cost effective when it comes to Brass components and Brass parts. Our pressed components and pressed parts are known for quality in 30 + countries since 3 decades making us a natural choice for quality and price conscious buyers worldwide.


Material Types and Thicknesses

We offer Brass Pressed Components in a wide range of material grades and thicknesses to suit your specific needs:

Material Types

  • High-Grade Brass Sheets: CuZn37 (63/37 Brass), CuZn30, or custom brass alloys based on client specifications.
  • RoHS-Compliant Brass: Free from hazardous materials to meet environmental standards.
  • Electroplated Brass: Options include nickel, tin, or zinc plating for enhanced durability and corrosion resistance.

Thicknesses

  • Standard Thicknesses: 0.1 mm to 3 mm
  • Customized Thickness: Available upon request for specialized applications.

Typical Brass Pressed Parts and Pressed Components

Our range of brass pressed components includes but is not limited to:

  • Electrical Parts:
    • Terminals
    • Contact plates
    • Switchgear components, Switchgear terminals,  Contacts
    • Electrical connectors
  • Plumbing Components:
    • Gaskets
    • Washers
    • Sealing rings
  • Automotive Parts:
    • Bushings
    • Clips
    • Connectors
  • Industrial Hardware:
    • Brackets Stainless Steel , Brass, Copper, Aluminium
    • Decorative trims
    • Fasteners

Applications of Brass Pressed Components

Brass pressed parts are widely used in numerous industries due to their versatility, durability, and aesthetic appeal. Some common applications include:

Electrical and Electronics

  • Brass is an excellent conductor of electricity, making it ideal for connectors, contact plates, and other electrical components.

Plumbing and Sanitary

  • Corrosion-resistant properties make brass pressed washers, seals, and gaskets perfect for plumbing applications.

Automotive Industry

  • Durable and lightweight brass components are used in fuel systems, electrical systems, and decorative trims.

Aerospace and Defense

  • Precision brass parts are critical for aerospace components that demand high reliability and strength.

Industrial Applications

  • Brass brackets and fasteners are commonly used in industrial machinery and equipment due to their wear resistance.

Decorative Applications

  • The elegant appearance of brass makes it a popular choice for decorative trims and ornamental parts in furniture and fixtures.

Advantages of Brass Pressed Components

  1. Corrosion Resistance: Brass parts resist rust and oxidation, ensuring longevity even in harsh environments.
  2. High Malleability: Brass can be shaped into intricate designs without losing strength.
  3. Electrical Conductivity: Ideal for electrical and electronic applications.
  4. Thermal Conductivity: Efficient heat dissipation makes it suitable for high-temperature applications.
  5. Eco-Friendly: Brass is recyclable, making it an environmentally responsible choice.

Manufacturing Capabilities

  • State-of-the-Art Pressing Technology: Our advanced machinery ensures precision and consistency for all brass pressed components.
  • Custom Design Services: We work with clients to create bespoke brass parts tailored to their specific requirements.
  • Prototyping and Mass Production: From one-off prototypes to large-scale production, we meet all your manufacturing needs.

Quality Assurance

Every brass pressed component we manufacture undergoes strict quality control checks to ensure it meets the highest standards of durability, precision, and performance. Our processes adhere to international quality standards, such as ISO 9001.


Partner with Us for Your Brass Pressed Component and Brass Pressed Parts Needs

With years of expertise in manufacturing high-quality brass components, we are committed to delivering solutions that exceed your expectations. Whether you need a single part or a large batch of custom components, we have the experience, technology, and dedication to meet your needs.

Q: What are Brass Pressed Components and how are they manufactured?
A: Brass pressed components are precision-engineered parts produced by stamping or pressing brass sheets using high-tonnage mechanical or hydraulic presses. The manufacturing process involves blanking, punching, bending, deep drawing, and forming to achieve the desired shape and dimensions. These brass stamped components are commonly used in electrical, automotive, plumbing, and industrial applications due to their excellent conductivity, corrosion resistance, and durability.

Q: What types of Brass Pressed Parts are available?
A: Brass pressed parts come in various forms, including flat stamped parts, bent components, deep-drawn shells, precision electrical contacts, heat dissipation plates, brackets, washers, terminals, and connectors. Customization is common in industries such as aerospace, telecommunications, and electronics, where high-precision brass stamping is required.

Q: What grades of brass are used for manufacturing pressed parts?
A: The selection of brass alloys depends on the application requirements. Common grades include:

  • CuZn37 (Brass 270) – Good cold working properties, commonly used for general stamping and forming.
  • CuZn30 (Brass 260) – Excellent ductility and corrosion resistance, used for precision presswork and electrical components.
  • CuZn40 (Brass 280) – Higher strength and wear resistance, ideal for structural and load-bearing pressed components.
  • CuZn15 (Brass 220) – High electrical conductivity, widely used in brass electrical terminals and contact plates.
  • Naval Brass (CuZn40Sn1) – High corrosion resistance, used in marine and outdoor applications.

Q: What are the key advantages of Brass Pressed Components?
A: Brass pressed parts offer several benefits:
✔ High Corrosion Resistance – Ideal for moist environments, plumbing fittings, and outdoor applications.
✔ Excellent Conductivity – Used in electrical switchgear, battery terminals, and circuit boards.
✔ Good Malleability – Allows complex bending, embossing, and deep drawing without cracking.
✔ High Strength-to-Weight Ratio – Provides durability while maintaining lightweight properties.
✔ Customizable Surface Finishes – Supports plating, anodizing, and powder coating for enhanced aesthetics and protection.

Q: What are the primary applications of Brass Stamped Parts?
A: Brass stamping parts are widely used across industries:
🔹 Electrical & Electronics – Brass contact pins, battery terminals, PCB connectors, busbars, and grounding plates.
🔹 Automotive & Aerospace – Brass brackets, clamps, shielding components, terminal strips, and precision fasteners.
🔹 Plumbing & Sanitary – Pressed brass washers, sealing plates, pipe fittings, and compression rings.
🔹 Telecommunication – Brass shielding enclosures, waveguide components, and RF connectors.
🔹 Industrial & Mechanical – Machine brackets, locking plates, stamped heat sinks, and enclosure parts.

Q: What are the common surface treatments for Brass Pressed Components?
A: To enhance durability, aesthetics, and functionality, brass pressed components undergo various finishing processes:
✅ Electroplating – Nickel, tin, silver, or gold plating for enhanced conductivity and corrosion resistance.
✅ Passivation – Prevents tarnishing and oxidation for electrical terminals and automotive connectors.
✅ Powder Coating & Anodizing – Adds a protective layer to brass electrical enclosures and decorative parts.
✅ Polishing & Lacquering – Enhances surface smoothness and aesthetic appeal in plumbing and architectural fittings.

Q: How precise can brass pressing tolerances be?
A: Precision brass stamping can achieve tolerances as tight as ±0.02mm, depending on the thickness of the brass sheet and the complexity of the design. Industries like aerospace, medical devices, and electronics require high-precision brass pressed parts to meet stringent dimensional and functional requirements.

Q: What factors affect the cost of Brass Pressed Parts?
A: The cost of brass stamped components depends on several variables:
💰 Material Grade – High-conductivity or corrosion-resistant brass alloys are more expensive.
💰 Component Complexity – Multi-stage forming, deep drawing, and intricate embossing increase manufacturing costs.
💰 Production Volume – High-volume production reduces per-unit costs due to economies of scale.
💰 Tooling & Die Costs – Custom stamping dies add to initial investment but lower long-term costs.
💰 Surface Finishing & Coatings – Additional plating, polishing, or coating processes influence pricing.

Q: How does brass compare to other metals for pressed components?
A: Brass vs. Copper – Brass is stronger and more cost-effective, while copper offers superior electrical conductivity.
Brass vs. Stainless Steel – Brass is more corrosion-resistant in marine environments but stainless steel is stronger.
Brass vs. Aluminum – Brass has higher durability and better electrical properties, but aluminum is lighter and cheaper.

Q: What quality control measures are used in Brass Pressed Parts manufacturing?
A: To ensure precision, reliability, and compliance with industry standards, manufacturers implement:
✔ Dimensional Inspection – Using CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machine), digital calipers, and optical comparators.
✔ Material Analysis – Spectrometry and hardness testing to verify brass alloy composition.
✔ Surface Finish Testing – Checking for plating thickness, adhesion, and corrosion resistance.
✔ Mechanical Testing – Tensile strength, impact resistance, and fatigue testing for critical components.
✔ Electrical Conductivity Testing – Ensuring low resistance for brass electrical contacts and connectors.

Q: Can Brass Pressed Parts be customized for specific applications?
A: Yes! Manufacturers offer custom brass stamping services, including:
🔹 Tailored Shapes & Sizes – Custom blanking, forming, deep drawing, and multi-stage stamping.
🔹 Unique Alloy Selection – Choosing brass grades based on strength, conductivity, or corrosion resistance.
🔹 Advanced Tooling & Die Design – Progressive dies and compound dies for complex shapes.
🔹 Specialized Coatings & Surface Treatments – Electroplating, powder coating, or anodizing for enhanced performance.

Q: Why choose a specialized manufacturer for Brass Pressed Components?
A: A reliable brass stamping manufacturer provides:
✔ Expert Engineering & Design Support – Ensuring optimal material utilization and production efficiency.
✔ High-Precision Stamping – Capable of mass production with tight tolerances.
✔ ISO-Certified Quality Assurance – Compliance with industry standards (ISO 9001, IATF 16949, RoHS, REACH).
✔ Scalability for High-Volume Orders – Automated pressing lines and rapid prototyping capabilities.
✔ Global Supply Chain & Logistics Support – Reliable delivery schedules for OEMs and industrial clients.

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