Brass and Copper Alloys bar turning
Brass and copper alloys part machining
Brass and copper alloys, which include pure copper and its various alloys, play a key role in industry thanks to their unique characteristics. They offer a wide range of properties suitable for numerous applications.
Characteristics of Brass and Copper Alloys
Brass and copper alloys are primarily composed of copper, with additions of other metals to enhance certain properties. They are known for their excellent thermal and electrical conductivity, machinability, and wear resistance.
- Machinability: Copper alloys are renowned for their ease of machining. This allows for the production of complex parts with high precision.
- Conductivity: For electrical and electronic applications, copper alloys offer excellent conductivity, essential for components such as connectors, electrical contacts, and printed circuit boards.
- Wear Resistance: They are often used for their wear resistance properties, making them ideal for components subject to high friction.
Applications of Brass and Copper Alloys in Various Sectors
- Electrical and Electronics Industry components: For the manufacturing of connectors, cables, electronic components, and printed circuit boards, thanks to their excellent conductivity.
- Mechanical Industry parts: For parts subject to high friction, such as bearings and bushings.
- Construction Industry parts: Commonly used in the manufacturing of faucets, piping, offering both durability and aesthetics.
- Automotive Industry components: Copper alloys are used in various automotive components, including temperature sensors, pressure sensors, and other connectors subjected to demanding environments.
Some Nuances Machined in Our Workshops:
CW507L CuZn36
CW510L CuZn42
CW603N CuZn36Pb3
CW608N CuZn38Pb2
CW614N CuZn39Pb3
CW617N CuZn40Pb2
CW713R CuZn37Mn3Al2PbSi
CW724R CuZn21Si3P
CW004A Cu-ETP
CW021A Cu-HCP