CNC Brass Alloys
CNC Brass Alloy is a metal material with copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) as the main components, which is specially used for CNC Machining. Depending on the alloy composition, brass can provide good mechanical properties, corrosion resistance and excellent electrical and thermal conductivity.

CNC Brass Alloys
Overview
Surface&Finish
Design Guide
Technical Specification
Overview
Colors
Characteristics
Details60%
Strength
Flexibility40%
Feature
CNC Brass Alloys offer an exceptional balance of strength, corrosion resistance, machinability, and aesthetics, making them ideal for precision components across various industries.
Key Data
Density | Melting Point | Thermal Conductivity | Electrical Conductivity | Coefficient of Expansion |
---|---|---|---|---|
8.4-8.7 g/cm³ | 900-940°C | 110-120 W/m·K | 15-20 MS/m | 19-21 µm/m·K |
Properties
Excellent Machinability
Corrosion Resistance
Electrical Conductivity
Advantages
Brass is one of the easiest metals to work with CNC, with good oxidation and corrosion resistance, as well as superior mechanical properties for structural and load-bearing parts
Disadvantages
CNC Brass Alloys have higher material costs; Compared with steel or titanium, brass is relatively soft.