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Brass Stamping Parts Manufacturer

Brass Stamping Parts — precision metal stamping Components for Connectors & Hardware

Brass stamping produces dimensionally precise, corrosion-resistant metal components for electrical connectors, plumbing fittings, decorative hardware, and precision instruments. As an experienced brass metal stamping manufacturer, we stamp a full range of copper-zinc alloys to produce parts that balance conductivity, formability, strength, and cost — for customers in automotive, electronics stamping components, plumbing, telecommunications, and consumer goods industries.

Brass is one of the most versatile stamping materials: its moderate electrical conductivity (27–44% IACS), excellent machinability, natural corrosion resistance, and attractive gold-like appearance make it the material of choice for connector housings, terminals, valve bodies, decorative parts, and precision mechanical components.

Brass Alloys We Stamp

We stock and stamp a wide range of brass alloys to match your specific mechanical, electrical, and environmental requirements:

  • C26000 (Cartridge Brass, 70/30) — the most commonly stamped brass alloy; excellent formability for deep drawing and complex progressive die work. Tensile strength 525 MPa, 37% IACS conductivity. Widely used for terminals, cartridge cases, and precision components.
  • C27000 (Yellow Brass, 65/35) — slightly higher zinc content than C26000 for improved machinability; used for screw machine products, nuts, and fittings with secondary machining operations.
  • C22000 (Commercial Bronze, 90/10) — higher copper content for better conductivity (44% IACS) and deeper red-gold color; used for decorative hardware, costume jewelry components, and electrical contacts.
  • C36000 (Free-Cutting Brass) — best machinability of all copper alloys; chosen when stamped parts require significant secondary turning, milling, or threading operations.
  • C28000 (Muntz Metal, 60/40) — most cost-effective brass for large, simple stampings and hot forgings; used for architectural hardware and valve bodies.
  • C17500 (Beryllium-Copper-Cobalt) — ultra-high strength brass-family alloy for precision spring contacts and aerospace connectors.

Benefits of Brass Stamped Parts

  • Excellent formability — C26000 can be deep-drawn to high draw ratios without intermediate annealing, enabling complex geometries in a single progressive die
  • Corrosion resistance — natural resistance to atmospheric corrosion; can be lacquered, plated, or passivated for enhanced protection
  • Moderate conductivity — 27–44% IACS suitable for connector housings, switch contacts, and low-current terminals
  • Machinability — best machinability among copper alloys, ideal for parts requiring secondary turning or threading
  • Attractive appearance — natural gold-like finish suitable for decorative hardware without additional plating
  • Cost-effective — 30–40% lower material cost than pure copper while maintaining good conductivity and formability
  • Tight tolerances — progressive die stamping achieves ±0.01 mm on critical dimensions
  • Recyclability — 100% recyclable; brass scrap commands premium prices

Brass Stamping Applications

Our brass stamped parts serve demanding applications across multiple industries:

  • Electrical Connectors — connector shells, housings, pin contacts, socket contacts, and terminal blocks for automotive wiring harnesses and industrial connectors
  • Switch & Relay Components — contact blades, spring contacts, leaf springs, and stationary contacts for rocker switches, push-buttons, and relays
  • Plumbing & Valve Bodies — valve discs, seats, fittings, and manifold components for water, gas, and pneumatic systems
  • Locks & Hardware — lock cylinders, key blanks, hinges, door hardware, and architectural trim components
  • Automotive — connector housings, fuel system components, EGR valve parts, and dashboard hardware
  • Telecommunications — RF connector bodies, coaxial connector shells, and precision waveguide components
  • Medical Devices — precision instrument components, endoscope fittings, and surgical instrument parts
  • Consumer Electronics — audio jack housings, USB connector shells, SIM card trays, and decorative trim

Our Brass Stamping Capabilities

Capability Specification
Material thickness 0.05 mm – 6.0 mm
Strip width Up to 400 mm
Dimensional tolerance ±0.01 mm (progressive die)
Flatness 0.05 mm per 100 mm
Surface finish As-stamped, tin-plated, nickel-plated, gold-plated, lacquered
Production volume 1,000 – 50,000,000+ pieces
Lead time (tooling) 15 – 25 days
Lead time (production) 7 – 15 days

Quality Standards

  • ISO 9001:2015 quality management system
  • IATF 16949 for automotive brass stamping
  • RoHS and REACH compliant materials and platings
  • 100% dimensional inspection on critical features
  • Salt spray testing for plated parts (ASTM B117)
  • Hardness verification (Vickers/Rockwell) per order
  • Full material certifications provided with each shipment

Plating & Surface Finishing for Brass Parts

  • Tin plating (matte/bright) — most common for connector contacts and terminals; improves solderability and corrosion resistance
  • Nickel plating — hard, wear-resistant coating for mechanical components and as a base layer under gold plating
  • Gold plating (selective/full) — superior contact reliability for low-voltage signal connectors and precision contacts
  • Chrome plating — decorative bright chrome for visible hardware and plumbing fixtures
  • Lacquer coating — clear or tinted lacquer to preserve brass’s natural color for decorative applications
  • Passivation — chromate or benzotriazole treatment to prevent tarnishing during storage and shipping

Why Choose Us for Brass Stamping

  • 22 years of brass and copper alloy stamping experience
  • In-house progressive die design, tooling, and maintenance
  • Alloy selection and DFM engineering support at no charge
  • Full plating capabilities in-house: tin, nickel, gold, chrome
  • Strip layout optimization for minimum material waste
  • ISO 9001:2015 and IATF 16949 certified
  • Flexible MOQ: prototype runs from 1,000 pieces, production from 10,000+

Related Resources

RFQ checklist for brass stamped parts

For brass terminals, contacts, clips, fittings, and hardware, a complete RFQ helps us confirm manufacturability, tooling cost, plating requirements, and stable volume pricing.

Part data2D drawing, 3D model, current sample, or photo with critical dimensions.
Brass alloyC260, C268, C360, C519, or customer-specified copper alloy and temper.
Thickness and toleranceMaterial thickness, bend radii, critical dimensions, burr direction, and flatness requirements.
Volume and MOQPrototype quantity, annual usage, release schedule, and target production lot size.
Finish and platingTin, nickel, silver, gold flash, passivation, deburring, cleaning, or anti-tarnish packaging.
Quality documentsInspection report, material certificate, RoHS/REACH, PPAP, or custom control plan.

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