CNC brass

CNC milling brass

At Combifit Metalworking, we specialize in CNC milling of brass, a machining technique that allows us to produce highly accurate brass parts. With our advanced CNC machines and years of expertise, we provide custom solutions for a variety of industries. Whether you need a prototype, single pieces or a large series, we provide precision and efficiency. Our specialists work closely with customers to ensure the best possible results. We strive for long-term cooperation with our clients based on quality, reliability and craftsmanship. 

Brass is a widely used alloy because of its excellent machinability, corrosion resistance and electrical conductivity. Because of this, brass milling is often used in the electrical, mechanical and plumbing industries. At Combifit Metalworking, we supply high-quality brass components with tight tolerances and a perfect finish. Thanks to our years of experience, we can realize even the most complex designs with extreme precision. We continue to continuously invest in the latest technologies to ensure the highest quality and efficiency. 

Tri-clamp fitting
Valves vulcanized

What is CNC milling of brass?

CNC milling is a computer-controlled machining technique in which material is removed with extreme precision. This process is carried out with rotary cutting tools that move the brass into the desired shape. This technique allows us to manufacture products with high accuracy and repeatedly, regardless of complexity. The advanced software we use allows us to work out even the smallest details flawlessly. This allows us to produce efficiently without compromising on precision and quality.

 

Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc and is known for its good machinability, meaning it is relatively easy to machine. This makes CNC milling of brass ideally suited for applications where precision and reliability are crucial. By using the right cutting parameters and tools, we ensure that each product has consistent quality and finish. Our technicians carefully analyze each project to determine the optimal machining strategy. This allows us to manufacture products that meet the strictest industry standards. 

Advantages of brass milling

Brass offers numerous advantages in CNC machining. It is a popular material in various industries because of the following properties:

 

  • Excellent machinability: Brass is more machinable than many other metals, making for efficient production. This contributes to lower production costs and faster lead times. We can achieve complex shapes without sacrificing accuracy. This allows us to produce even the most detailed designs with precision.
  • High dimensional stability: CNC milling allows us to produce products with minimal tolerances. This means that parts fit together perfectly without additional post-processing. Even in serial production, dimensions remain exactly the same. This prevents assembly time losses and ensures a consistent fit for repeat orders.
  • Corrosion resistance: Brass does not oxidize like iron or steel, making it last longer. This makes it suitable for applications exposed to humid or aggressive environments. As a result, it is often used in demanding industries such as shipbuilding and plumbing. This ensures that products last longer and require less maintenance.
  • Good electrical and thermal conductivity: Ideal for applications in electrical engineering and heating systems. This makes it an essential material for high-tech sectors. This makes it perfect for components in sensitive electronic circuits. The low resistance of brass ensures efficient current transfer and energy savings.
  • Attractive finish: Brass has a luxurious appearance and is widely used in decorative applications. It can be polished or anodized for an even more exclusive look. This contributes to a professional and high-quality appearance of the finished product. The warm golden-yellow hue of brass also makes it popular in architectural and interior applications.

 

Using CNC milling machines, we guarantee accurate and repeatable results, regardless of the complexity of your project. We are happy to help you optimize your design for the best performance. Our efficient working methods also allow us to deliver large production runs within a short time. Our flexible production methods allow us to take on both small- and large-scale projects.

Series SP-2000
Combifit gas pressure safety valveSP 2000 3/2 valve and Combifit T-ring Tri-Clamp ring Flat ring

CNC milling difference turning brass

In addition to CNC milling of aluminum, we also offer CNC turning as a machining method. Both techniques have their own advantages and applications.

  • CNC milling - Suitable for machining flat surfaces, slots and complex contours. This process makes it possible to realize complicated geometries with high precision.
  • CNC Turning - Ideal for cylindrical parts such as shafts, rings and bushings. This is an efficient method for producing round and symmetrical parts.

Sometimes a combination of both techniques is needed for best results. Our experienced technicians will be happy to help you select the right processing method.

Learn more about CNC turning.

Request a quote for CNC milling of brass

Are you looking for a reliable partner for CNC milling of brass? At Combifit Metalworking, you are assured of precision and quality. We are happy to think with you about the best solution for your project, whether it is a prototype or a large-scale production. Our team is ready to advise and guide you through every step of the production process. We work closely with our customers to deliver customized solutions that perfectly meet their needs. 

 

Contact us for a free quote or more information about our services. Our team is ready to advise and support you on your project. We ensure that your products meet the highest quality standards. Your success is our goal, and we strive to contribute to your bottom line with our expertise and craftsmanship. 

 

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